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I’ve been quite happy with their doughnuts.
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I’ve been quite happy with their doughnuts.
It’s a platform for playing and creating video games. The stated intent was for kids to make games for kids, but as soon as game creators could make real money from it, professional devs took over. The in game currency is called robux, and it seems like every game is littered with buttons to get a higher jump or faster car or whatever for a few dollars’ worth.
Because young kids are not savvy consumers, the platform is chock full of identical games with the same name and logo hoping to steal players stay from whichever game is on trend at the moment.
There are certainly some games in there worth playing, but it’s a very small minority.
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That’s not been my experience with Debian as my daily driver for the last few months. I’m in the console, sorry “Konsole” every few days having to adjust something or install a program that isn’t in the store or available as an app image. It’s working, but I get KDE crashes once or twice a week and the microphone just doesn’t work sometimes.
It’s still much faster than my win10, though.
I’ve been using the PocketCasts app for android which has this feature. It’s not self-hosted, though.
It comes from the Robert Heinlein sci-fi novel Stranger in a Strange Land. It was defined as fully understanding something. It was used later by nerds in other contexts, as your other replies show.
Vivaldi is made by many of the same people with similar features and vibe. It’s also chromium-based, though.
I don’t feel like fighting my OS. It locked up every time it went to sleep and I switched to X and the problem went away. Maybe I’ll try again but why bother? Everything is working fine for me.
How does the container know what’s safe to update? Nextcloud (in this example) may need to stay on a specific version of some package and updating everything would break it.
It sounds like you want a blog that lets you categorize or tag your entries to keep them together.