

It also removes crumple zone space.
It also removes crumple zone space.
No, mostly because I don’t really like pineapple in general so it just detracts from anything it’s added to. I’ll still eat stuff with pineapple if that’s what’s available, but I’d never intentionally get it for myself.
That headcanon is in line with the Enterprise episode with the augment virus infecting the Klingons.
If you don’t plan on having it save passwords, you can add the following to the .desktop file your using for the Exec line:
–password-store=basic
The line for my chrome setup for some public computers at work is:
Exec=/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable --password-store=basic %U
So you’d just need to replace the file path to your chromium path and it should work.
The chosen one!
No clearly it’s MOD. “I was bad to my mod timed me out”
What sort of hardware are you running? I’ve been converting some old computers at work in our “Business Centers” to Linux with Plasma and have not experienced anything like you’re describing. They range from pentium dual cores from like 2011 up to 6th gen i5s, and all of them have been working great.
Windows 11 actually released 3.5 years ago!
Probably for crumple zones for crash safety.
Have you considered that you are in fact being hateful and a bigot?
It’s been a long road…
Do you have any client recommendations? I’ve tried Kavita and I liked the web app, but having a dedicated 2-way syncing client would be nice!
They added the British a few weeks ago, along with a bunch of improvements.
Don’t forget UwUntu!
Happy to lend my Trek knowledge! Also, you might have been thinking of Insurrection, where Data is a floatation device!
It was Wesley again actually! Data yoinks him out of the water. And it’s in Encounter at Farpoint, the first episode.
Windows updates don’t work correctly a lot of the time if you’ve bypassed the requirements. My predecessor at work installed 11 on some ancient systems and it’s been a hassle.
I am so lucky to live near a Microcenter.
I’ve used a fair number of them from Amazon, they all have worked in any browser. I think I might have had to manually specify http and not https for setup though.