Supposedly, gallium is non-toxic, and liquid at body temperature (though not room temperature).
Supposedly, gallium is non-toxic, and liquid at body temperature (though not room temperature).
I’ve been drinking brewed cacao (Cacao beans roasted, ground, and brewed like coffee) almost every day lately. So that.
I could make one up, but literally submersing yourself is hard to beat. Um… how about Professional sewage-eating-contest contestant?
Does Lemmy have RES? Is it called RES (lol)?
I think everyone should try Gentoo at least once, for the experience. Why download binaries when you can compile everything?
I was really hoping the end of this sentence was going to be “… store called Gray T-shirt.”
I like range-based for loops. You can just name the iterator after the object that it actually is. Have to be a little careful though, if the container is named a plural noun, and the natural name is the same word minus the easy-to-miss ‘s’.
“I can picture a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they’d never expect it.” —Jack Handey
Neville Chamberlains will always have Hitlers.
Nothing compares to in-browser, with the tree-style tab sidebar in Firefox, opening literally every single link in a new tab. All other methods of browsing make me want to gouge my eyes out.
I’ve never not just opened every single link in all contexts in a new tab.
I’ve never been on digg before. I thought it was more analogous to Reddit, but that just looks like a locally hosted article?
ĥow
shouldn’t that be “ĥaŭ”?
Yeah, I feel like it may be enough that things like Lemmy have gotten their foot in the door.
I guess Lemmy really is a more tech-savvy crowd—this is a [email protected] post.
I’m mostly distracted away from my Steam Deck by Tears of the Kingdom right now. One thing I love about the Steam Deck is the controls—I’m an avid Steam Controller user, as well. Because of that, I actually like playing stuff “more suited” to my desktop, thanks to the Steam Deck’s superior controls. Elden Ring, for example.
This doesn’t actually explain it.