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OP really only counts for OC. You posted a picture of someone else’s post, they are OP.
OP really only counts for OC. You posted a picture of someone else’s post, they are OP.
It’s “home”
This appears to be a home depot.
The promo is that the labour is $99, but you need to buy the carpet, the underlayment/underpadding, the tack strips, and everything else from the installer. They generally don’t install the in-store carpeting, so it needs to be ordered in, which costs more. This also does include any stairs, or transitions.
There is also a minimum floor size.
Not since I was kicked out at 15 for being gay.
Happy Pride month!
Have you looked into Mint?
The linux mint forums make it seem like it works out of the box. I know that it worked out of the box for my Thinkpad x380, even the touchscreen, pen, and screen rotation.
by “client” do you mean “just use a browser”?
This is “ask Lemmy”, what is the question?
Before Markus starting saying racist shit, or Q-anon shit, or anti-trans shit.
you missed the “!”, so browsers parse that as an email address
You can change your settings so that nothing plays that you don’t want to, it stops a lot of garbage and ads from websites.
Firefox on your phone:
-click the 3 dot menu on the right
-select settings
-then select site permissions
-then select Autoplay
-choose “block audio and video”
Doesn’t Steam keep up with the amount of time people have played their games? Or is it up to the individual games to track that?
Steam does keep track of play time, but I am not sure what playtime has to do with my comment.
They don’t say how they come to that number in the article, so I assume they are using non-sale prices. I know that I’ve gotten some bundles of games in the past that were 95%+ off, which I bought just for the one game because it was the same price or cheaper.
If you’re trying to format a picture, you need to leave 2 spaces at the end of a line for a line break.
If you’re not having a good time, stop. Life is too short.
If you’re still interested in using linux, LinuxMint or PopOs! are what most people would recommend to a new user, not Arch.
Arch can be perfect for users with the time, knowledge, and effort to perfectly tailor things to suit their needs. They can make it perfectly efficient, without any excess.
I just want to use my computer whenever I want it to work. I am fine with it having a few extra packages/applications that I might never use. I’ve being using linux as main (or only) operating system on/off for about 20 years, and I currently use Mint.
Some games/software expected/relied on a certain CPU speed to run correctly. If your computer was faster than that, the software would run too fast. The turbo button let you toggle between the maximum speed your computer could go, and the speed that the software needed/expected in order to run normally.
Basically, there was an actual reason for the turbo button, it wasn’t just marketing on computers.
It’s wild because it’s not true. Look up McCartney’s Howard Stern interview, or the book he wrote. They spoke on the phone after this.
This seems like an issue with Backblaze, I think?
https://www.backblaze.com/docs/cloud-storage-create-and-manage-caps-and-alerts
The problems may start with the laws in the country. Being gay is a crime punishable with the death penalty in some places, and helping “criminals” hide their crimes (or even just not reporting it) is often a crime as well.
Opinions greatly differ on if those are great games.
I think they’re not great, but they’re just not build for me, which is fine. Not everything is everyone’s cup of tea.
It’s extremely clickbaity.
He wasn’t working on it, and was invited to play-test what they had. He said he thought it would take 18 months to finish when they asked him, which is what the person who asked him also thought, and anything longer than 6 months ment it would be cancelled.
It’s like when someone asks you if the soup they are making is too salty, you say yes, and they pour it down the drain. You’re not the person who threw it away.
It doesn’t have to be!
“?” in a URL often means “Delete from the ‘?’ until the end to avoid garbage”
Lemmy.ca defaults to: https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/d751342c-5d83-4a5e-9b6b-9817e03db780.jpeg
But if you’re on .world, you can do a little snip and things still work:
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