using vim to edit a .conf file
that’s the nixos people
using vim to edit a .conf file
that’s the nixos people
does it to an older copy of discord i use all the time.
LMDE cuz sometimes i just need dead simple.
https://github.com/FailedShack/USBHelperInstaller you might start here for a program to download them. it’ll ask for “that title keys site” which will be literally the first result on google for that search.
https://github.com/cemu-project/Cemu/releases here for an emulator
https://wiiu.hacks.guide/ or here for how to homebrew your own wiiu.
it’s a lot more like this tbh
that’s how the censoring happens.
still here
i mostly use feishin for that, at least on pc.
uses less than 50mb of ram.
Navidrome, be your own spotify
A smidgen, if you will.
coopercage was the first thing that came to mind
the linuxgaming communities are also generally p decent
if you look at the image it clearly shows a mouse moving content.
it actually wasn’t in this gnome install from last night, i just happened to run across the setting while looking for something else and made the meme. but i do seem to recall having to fix this before in years past.
youtube hit me with an ad for a company that makes those little outlet boxes that go in walls. so of course my ass watched the full video, liked it, left a comment, shared the url, the whole nine yards.
not really, i’d been under the impression that you needed history for recommendations up till they sent out the email about it earlier this month, so it’s just always been on.
framepuncher for the desktop
smolmac for the macmini running all the things that would be more at home on an rpi if the mac hadn’t been 50 bucks when pi’s were in three digits
the nas is Steve, formerly Ralph. Ralph became the router.
the vhs tapes