

For those of us that don’t understand what migrating comms exactly mean (I’m assuming previous posts that we can add to our new feed of history porn?), how can we go on about it?
For those of us that don’t understand what migrating comms exactly mean (I’m assuming previous posts that we can add to our new feed of history porn?), how can we go on about it?
And if it can run FL Studio, adios to dual boot. 😄
I see. Thanks!
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Is android support planned?
Navidrome, Feishin, Tempo.
How do they compare?
Same scenario as mine.
How to pick a pod? Based on what criteria? Is there a better or a worse pod, similar to pros and cons of different Lemmy instances?
What do you use instead of Mullvad now?
Come as you are.
Had similar experience with snapshots. Restore to the last working version just to find the same issue that’s been bothering me.
Then went back to the classic approach with 👻 images and Rescuezilla.
With NVME drive, it takes 7min to backup 60Gb, and 3min to restore it.
The moment I saw “Rad”, first association was RadRacer. 😄
Yeah, they’ll do that… 😆
They’re actually podcasts that have RSS feeds for following new episodes. I don’t know if podcasts are your thing. They weren’t mine either, but now I put them on when I go to bed and listen to banter about Linux and FOSS. 😄
It’s an issue according to any UX pattern. If something says that it’s done when it’s not, it’s misrepresenting the state of the action.
Hard to believe that modifying the counter to include the necessary time for actual writing to the flash drive would break everything. Target flash drives only etc.
System functioning as intended doesn’t mean that it’s a good UX.
You feel better if you just give some change to whomever, even if your favorite artists get didly squat… 🙄
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