I know a lot of people still on twitter who ate firmly against fascism. I don’t know why they’re still on there though.
I know a lot of people still on twitter who ate firmly against fascism. I don’t know why they’re still on there though.
They did? I’ve been using it
Tinkercad is just combining basic shapes, so there’s basically no learning curve.
These changes look great.
aw nvm I guess that’s an iOS thing
I also suggest organic maps but I also wanted to say that OSMand is actually free
Thanks, I’ll probably just try to restart in that case.
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
I really like the interface of Namida for local play https://github.com/namidaco/namida
Three monitor setup?
Sorry I just looked into it and Bazzite actually comes with KDE. I was thinking of another distro by the same organisation.
Bazzite is based on Fedora, so the support base for using it would be large.
Edit: the Plasma version of Bazzite is called Aurora if I remember correctly.
Fedora itself also has a KDE Spin which I’ve been using for about two years, so I can recommend that as an easy option as well. I personally ran both Kubuntu and Neon (both Ubuntu based) but had major hardware compatibility issues with both so I can’t personally recommend either. I’ve heard they’re generally good though.
I don’t think this is walled-garden behaviour. No one’s stopping you from just using the same user info for every server you join, with no consequences to doing so. You don’t need an email and data doesn’t sync anyways, so there is no need.
https://cobalt.tools is a great downloader for a lot of different sites. If you do want a desktop app, I would also recommend Parabolic.
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Gpt-4 is really good at solving physics problems (also chemistry, but that needs to be fact-checked more) so I used it to understand how to approach certain problems back when I was taking Physics.
Probably just set up my github page. I’ve been having some trouble with it.
Sounds interesting.