I’m using SEARXNG. It’s a search engine aggrigate and you can mix and match where you want your results to come from. It’s like using Google from a decade ago.
I’m using SEARXNG. It’s a search engine aggrigate and you can mix and match where you want your results to come from. It’s like using Google from a decade ago.
One of my buddies had a AOL birthday party where we got the internet for “30 days free” and we just spent the time taking turns chatting with people in chatrooms.
It never makes it past a week at our household with three kids
Resutrants are going though it at a much quicker pace than your bottle at home.
Stick always in the butter dish for room temp and spreadable. Also for frying up stuff. Rest of it, in the fridge.
Almost all those things say “refrigerate after opening”. Probably not a huge deal at restaurants as they go through them quickly, but it absolutely can and will go bad.
I don’t want to hear one damn thing about thier next game until the day of release. Over hyping was what got them into trouble last time.
Sounds perfect for my needs.
The fact you caught this pic with a camera from 40 years ago (without burst frames) is pretty dang cool.
Unfortunately there are some communities (especially gaming ones) that just don’t have a Lemmy equivently or don’t have enough critical mass to be useful. I would say Lemmy is a great addition, but not a drop in replacement.
What’s the other choice these days?
Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
Honestly, I’ve had nothing but good luck with Asrock. The few times I’ve needed at MB replacement (one was for a 2 year old board that had a known issue, Intels fault, not theirs) they just sent me a replacement board after I sent mine in.
Its probably been 5 years since I’ve had to use thier RMA process, but I’m still putting Asrock boards in everything I build. I build for pretty much all my friend and family circle (probably 3-8 builds a year) and I don’t know of any that have had an issue so far (they would for sure come back to me for help if they did).
Taichi is such a great enthuaist line and Steel Legend is a great mid range. I’ll always recommend them.
This was more of a comment on the poster above feeling like he’s gonna be irrelevant when he’s older. That’s not true, at least in my experience, if you are passionate about IT, your knowledge will age like fine wine.
I didn’t mean to imply that you should have all the experience right out of the gate, just that you may start out thinking you know all that and will be irrelevant by 30, but that’s not the case. Wait until you find out all the stuff you don’t know! (this is a good thing, not bad)
That’s funny because I’m an old person in IT and we struggle to find new hires that know how to troubleshoot beyond basic issues. Most of them might have been the techy for thier family but few have experience with actual enterprise solutions, that’s only something that comes with experience.
So the way I read it, if you want to opt in, you make the new changes they state in your yml. I didn’t and just hit upgrade to pull the new images and it worked fine. I don’t see any issues, but I’ll be glad if someone says I did it wrong.
I think it’s only breaking if you pull the new yml and don’t move your data.
Not a recommendation per se, but if you like to ugly cry watch “Dear Evan Hanson”
Drain wasn’t terrible for me, and live location is miles better than maps. But yeah, ditched because of thier bad rep.
Yup, just switched to this. It’s not quite as live as I was used to with life360, but it works for what we need.
My wife and I share our locations with each other and I also have my elderly inlaws configured as well. Never hurts to be safe!
There are hosted versions you can just use without installing at home.
https://searx.space/