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For those using an Elite controller, Bazzite handles the back paddles nicely (on Bluetooth in the Plasma version).
For those using an Elite controller, Bazzite handles the back paddles nicely (on Bluetooth in the Plasma version).
The implementation doesn’t sound terrible.
So if you already use GPT for day-to-day, it may be a welcome experience. If you don’t, don’t opt in.
I’m skeptical of GPT add-ons, bit at least this was done in a low-bloat opt-in way (which allows Mozilla to bring in revenue (probably)).
Wool, cotton, etc, all don’t need ironing. Just don’t over dry and hang them up right away.
This is missing a lot of planets.
This is a rabbit hole. Most software packages out there use hundreds of modules with other names. Heck, I bet the client you are using would require 27 different slashes for this to make sense.
Sometimes you put a lot of work into a foundation. Sometimes you use a foundation. Pride in one’s work does not always require recognition.
Nice to see users turning on features that I added to the app, too, hah (title first).
Up vote for Thunder 😉
I had exactly the same issue, OLED dark mode, too.
Comment OP must never learn anything new. Good find.
True. I didn’t say I played the Linux port, just that the game qualifies under the rules of the post.
Rocket League. It has an outdated Linux port that still runs just fine, just no online play, then runs great in Proton, too.
So technically, it qualifies.
Most magnet fishers work in groups.
What
Wait until you learn the news is new.
Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.
This of course. Any reduction in fee would not go the people. Studios would raise their prices.
Fair enough, in this instance the author is the cofounder, so while I’ll leave my comment to not hide that I’ve been corrected, he’s well within his rights to charge for his work.
What gets me is the more and more I see of this: https://lemm.ee/comment/12593815, where The Atlantic paywalls an article copublished with the authors public blog.
People like Doctorow are fortunate to have built their followings before you could game Google, but I wish there was a way to identify sources of content to overcome that, and drive traffic and ad revenue to the source, vs revenue to them via an intermediary.
Where’s the bot that links this as a community when you need’em.
To avoid confusion, this person is saying their instance is lemmy.cafe, not answering the question. Lemmy.ml is the referred to instance.
Ice cold insult. Sick burn.