Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)D
Posts
2
Comments
2159
Joined
3 yr. ago

  • Yeah and he also killed many MANY more than he raped, yet they don't matter as much, apparently.

  • In my opinion you're part of a minority so small that I wouldn't know how to represent it numerically.

  • Uhm... You and I have had vastly different experiences. Fortunately.

  • international law

    nice joke

  • The truth is that Americans don't care about their country killing foreigners, but they care a little more if their president is shown to be sexually impure. Politically it's way more relevant.

    Puritanism and all that.

  • Well, I've never done it because it's not part of my tasks, but for example industrial PCs used for SCADA usually run Windows, and they are never allowed on the internet, so...

  • I know I'm not going to run the old one anymore, it's more hassle than it's worth, and it's slow. But I'd like to keep it.

  • I doubt that the packaging could help you find a "smart" toothbrush that doesn't ask for your email

  • Even then, it often crashed or glitched. I mean it was amazing for me at the time anyway, running Windows games on Linux. But nowadays it's on a different level.

  • I’m going to check if I moved all my installed Steam games to the spinning disk will Steam on Linux be able to read it.

    I advise against trying to use the same library for windows and linux, but if you just want to migrate, it should be possible to use Steam's backup feature.

  • A company would only be able to do that by setting up a system of fraudulent accounts on Steam, which would violate the TOS individually, and potentially be quite illegal collectively.

    And a huge hassle just to end up with a bunch of unsupported hardware

  • I spent a new years eve in Amsterdam with friends many years ago and I remember it being quite wild. And they fired these huge firecracker strings also in the days leading up to it, like 180cm long...

  • And there's another (real!) American fighting them

  • I've got newer printers as well, but I just can't get rid of the old girl

  • Old geezers unite

  • Idk over a year ago. They released a new firmware but it doesn't work so they advise using the previous one. Yeah not a great look, but well, lately it's been behaving.

    And no, beacon doesn't do CANBus, that's why the next build will also sport a nitehawk, probably on an Anthead.

  • Folger

  • It does, I have a carto on stealthburner, you have to print the specific carriage with mounts, another option is to use carto's CNC carriage, which I've heard is good.

    I'm not super happy with the carto to be honest, I originally had many problems and destroyed 2 expensive printing plates. Seems to have stabilized now, but I've bought a beacon for my next build.

  • Nah, it's an issue, full stop. PIA isn't responsible for making its shit work everywhere (tho it would be a more responsible approach to use an universal approach) and Bazzite isn't responsible for making sure every program works on the distro.