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Just write some fake address like aaaa@aaaaa.aa, works 99% of the time
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Soccer
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Zorin right now is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and GNOME 3.36, which are pretty much dated. If his friend has a gaming rig, it would be better to look for a more up to date distro
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Se non trovo prezzi inferiori sceglierò loro
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Dovrei indagare come è posizionata per essere sicuro non sia troppo sensibile al cattivo tempo
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Motivi personali che se scrivessi con questo nick potrebbero identificarmi irl
Mi sto trasferendo fra pochi giorni e devo ancora sottoscrivere un abbonamento a internet. L'appartamento non è coperto dalla fibra diretta quindi devo accontentarmi di offerte con velocità di download a massimo 200 megabit al secondo. Finora ho escluso queste aziende: - Fastweb e Vodafone, per la mancanza di un'IP pubblica (su Fastweb sono sicuro, su Vodafone meno) - Aruba, non so bene perché ma mi è stato sconsigliato Per adesso le mie contendenti, considerati i prezzi, sono Postemobile, Enel e Sky Wifi. Avete esperienze con una delle tre? Altre proposte?
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This would make a great wallpaper in Pop!_OS
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Oh good. My slow clap processing has made it into this thing. So we have that.
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This happens on Windows, right? What would happen on Linux, would the keyboard still work as it gets connected?
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Yeah, it's doable nowadays. There are many guides that can help you pick a distro and then install what you need. If you're a beginner, usually Linux Mint is the one to go for, unless you have extremely recent hardware
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"Martin Router King"
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I have an Ideapad and Fedora has been the distro that has run it ever since
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Dragon, dei King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
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La verità è che alla maggior parte gente non importa, purtroppo, perchè non percepiscono danni diretti alla loro vita
Most of us in Lemmy know the importance of privacy and owning your devices in a big tech owned world (me included) but for once I thought to make the opposite question and ask if there are products by them that you actually use and enjoy them. Important to say, I mean products you use even though there are alternatives, not monopolies like YouTube.
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Tablets, I don't see the appeal of a big phone device that can't fit your pocket and can't make calls
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I've used pCloud for three years. Initially it is a lot, especially if you're not sure if you will commit to them, but if you do, you have one less hidden big expenditure masked as subscription, which nowadays is valuable. I wish they released their Linux version through Flatpak and not Appimage, though
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This has been on the top posts ever in Reddit's accidentalreinassance for years, definitely hasn't been shot in 2022
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After years of a solid, unquestioned relationship
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Talking about getting married and having kids
When talking about switching to Lemmy, the idea that gets communicated often sounds very abrupt. Despite Lemmy growing a lot, for at least a long time it will never reach the amount of content Reddit has, so a majority may feel discouraged to keep using Lemmy. But that doesn't have to happen. You can keep browsing Reddit to find those things you need and for those small communities that still haven't migrated, and in the meanwhile be part of Lemmy by creating posts and commenting on them, as long as you do it. One day, there will be enough activity here to let all of us use Reddit only for archival purposes. Felt like it was important to say to make the switch less intimidating
Customizing your boot video that shows up when you turn the Steam Deck is one of the most entertaining things of it outside of gaming. What are your favorites?
Obviously they needed one app to be saved to tell people "see, just work with us and you can keep operating". But is there a reason behind choosing that specific app, or did they just take a random one?
Considering that Kbin lets you browse Lemmy communities
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feddit.itCarmine Bruzi (pen name), a writer from Milan, Italy, with a strange obsession for dragons. Has written dragon stories under since 2016. When he's not trying to figure out how they could coexist with humans, he is often somewhere in the mountains.