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It’s true ngl
It’s true ngl
This! And at least over here socks come in shoe sizes.
I used to wash them daily but it made them shrink a bit whereas wearing for 2-3 days makes the fabric a bit wider. As I have pretty wide feet, narrow socks just hurt at the end of the day. So I wear them 2-3 days depending on sweat and dirt.
I Guess it should be capitalized, but still.
You have the answer to your problem in your own post. So what exactly do you expect to happen here?
Edit: Just noticed you actually wrote it the second time in CAPS LOCK so that way it isn’t marked.
Another clue in your own post 🤣
Nah come on. Fedora and Gnome have to be aware to be very big Linux related projects and of course both have a responsibility for the default applications they ship; i.e. it shouldn’t be malware and neither should it be shit. The Linux desktop community has to pick up users where there are if this all is supposed to be actually used. As is „users“.
It’s 2023 though isn’t it?
Easier to calculate with years AND longer days? Take my money, I’m in
Those are L.hate… and i.hate…, am I seeing that correctly?
Evolution in Gnome
Well, they can be closed in the sense of „no fly gets in“, but oxygen does. Not to mention that juice would definitely flood out if you lied this on the side.
Exactly, lift what’s left in the picture and pull towards you. It will push a hole through the carton with the right part which you can push down to support the plastic a bit.
Note these cartons cannot be closed again. EDIT: they can at least partly, see below
You should be able to switch to the “subscribed” or “all” feed from the top in the liftoff app.
I find that to be a good manual for beginners, thanks for sharing :)
Could you elaborate, please?
As we have ultimately have set all of our private clocks with public ones as well, we always have to decide which public clock is more trustworthy in those moments. Except if you use a very precise sun dial.
You know that you can follow your desired communities from other servers, all with e.g. the lemmy.ml account?
Actually no, a VPN does not protect your computer at all.
Edit: Neither your privacy. You’re mostly tracked though cookies and other identifiers on the application level. A VPN only helps to hide your IP address on the network layer, but you don’t really need that.