

I’ll be sure to follow your advice.
Dit is een bio. C’est un bio.
I’ll be sure to follow your advice.
Windows is the best advertisement for Linux.
It’s truly a shame that most of the world got the short end of the stick here.
Also, I literally just updated to the newest version of One UI and I don’t really see what you mean by the similarity to Vista’s old task manager. If anything, it just made my color matching app icons look ugly. It even installed Gemini without my permission.
On the previous version, they looked like this:
I have to mention the fact that on the desktop version, sometimes when I turn off the feature that automatically plays videos when I hover over them, sometime later the feature gets re-enabled without my permission. I have no idea what could possibly trigger this, and it’s ONLY on desktop for me.
Am I just hallucinating? Or has this happened to someone else?
Definitely. People just had garbage computers.
I got a new computer a year after Vista came out. It came with Vista pre-installed. That thing lasted me 11 years, and the first three (2008-2011) WERE on Vista. That’s how much I liked it.
I like to devalue myself in front of everyone, that is literally part of my personality. No matter how much people try to compliment me, I’ll always call them liars and tell them that I’m actually garbage. Because being proud of not being proud of yourself is something nobody dares to do.
Ever wonder why I call myself Resol van Lemmy? Type that word backwards and you’ll know why. In fact, my profile picture is actually related to that very result.
Ok I broke the rule. But still.
I’ve said it somewhere earlier today, I’ll say it again here. I think Windows XP was bad, and that Vista was good.
But Windows in general is still absolute rubbish anyway.
Welp, I did get my answer eventually once I went far enough in the video.
I genuinely forgot about this guy. This is just awesome.
Before watching the video, I have to say that I have heard of a 4 player adapter tap for the Game Boy, so maybe he’s using more than one of it to get this all going.
I love the Sporty Rooster.
First there was the Arab Spring.
Then the Balkan Spring.
So this is… the American Spring? Sounds like a brand of bottled water.
I have mysteriously vanished for like 2 or so months now (which is a good thing, please take breaks from the internet every once in a while), I don’t really remember NOT being kind here.
And this post reminds me of why Lemmy is a good place to begin with.
Sad.
In my country, which is Morocco, the organ of love isn’t the heart, it’s the liver.
My mom sometimes calls me “lkbida diali” which just translates to “my liver”.
Lemmino. Wait, a Swedish YouTuber already uses that name.
I don’t listen to podcasts that much, but I am a big fan of the Lingthusiasm podcast. I was actually introduced to it by none other than Tom Scott (although he doesn’t really host it himself).
To me, they’re a lot like supporting a YouTube creator you like on a funding website like Ko-Fi (or that other one that starts with a P), you don’t pay to watch their content, you pay because you enjoy their content and want them to get better at it, and you get some freebies in return that never feel necessary for those who can’t afford or don’t want to spend money on them.
It’s also why on Bandcamp, you can choose to pay more than the asking price for a song/album if you really feel like it. You never need to, but you can because you care about the artist’s work.
FOSS can really benefit a lot from voluntary donations, especially since making software (especially good software) and maintaining it costs money. This is especially the case for a website that relies on maintaining servers and instances.
I know the BBC has made a Mastodon instance as a test some time ago. If only other broadcasters did something like that.
Not even Israel is safe for Jews anymore.
You know I can still see that you deleted the message, right?