uwu owo etc., you know…
Both of them is about customization. Hard. I don’t think there’s two similar Slack or gentoo installation. So, for me, at least, it feels there’s really no need distributions of those. Maybe it’s just by definition, though.
Idk man, just wanted to look smart.
I guess kinda the same reason why there are not many distros based on Slackware.
she sucks for buying and driving that thing
yeah, keep that gate, buddy, hope you are proud of yourself.
My choice is Connect for Lemmy. (on Android)
Tried out a few; Voyager, Sync (for Reddit, it was the best), Jeroba and god knows what else, but Connect was the one that actually felt right.
it’s a nice little Flutter app. it feels native (sort of) to Android. The other apps were strange to me, cause they have more of iOS UI or else, or they arw PWAs or else…
The reason why I don’t use Sync is because it had strange bugs and was limited a while ago (compared to Sync for Reddit, also my purchase of it obviously lost), also has ads n shit, which is fine, understandable, if the dev would like to earn money with it, it’s a cool and complex app, it worth the money.
My 3rd party Switch dock needs some strange ritual to actually work, but still not sure what the correct steps and orders.
It’s a fairly early 3rd party dock, from the times when there were articles about 3rd party docks blowing the Nintendo Switch’s charging IC or something like that.
Tho this dock works, but only if I plug in the charger, the HDMI cable and the Switch itself in the correct order. Otherwise no video, only just charging.
IIRC, the order is HDMI, charger and Switch, but I may be wrong, it was a while ago I used that dock.
Probably some funky device detection or bug in the dock’s code, but it’s amusing. Especially after others see me trying and trying and they are like that was the moment when I blew my Switch, but no.
I’d assume in a dual-SIM the phone’s IMEI is the same?
Dual-sim phones usually have one IMEI per slot, so multiple IMEIs in total.
I think it doesn’t matter nowadays. Network interfaces are smart enough to twist them internally, or at least, this is what I experienced. I have no idea when did I had to use specifically a crosswire cable, all of my ethernet cables are patch cables for a while now.
So, it shouldn’t be a problem.
Play Earthbound, please!
DC++
sounds like some flash game from the 2000s with “TRICK YOUR BOSS NOW!” flashing marquee gif button
where I live we have two schools; elementary and middle school/gymnasyum.
The first 4 class of elementary is the “lower”, the last 4 class are the “upper” classes.
Bitter Lemon
where I live, “upright” pianos are called “pianínó”
in Earthbound, there’s an exploit where you can have technically infinite PP if you put a Magic Truffle to the last slot of your inventory and buy a good amount of Ketchup Packets.
When you use the Magic Truffle in a battle, only just a Ketchup Packet will be consumed but not the truffle - you still gain 90 PP.
I would say the Xbox 360, tho I never really owned one. I feel it was maybe the most polished modern console, the most friendliest, worked offline (obviously), was easy to hack and MS didn’t really made a fuss about it. an x360 was accessible for everyone, even for the less fortunate peeps around here central-eastern and eastern europe. hacked or not, ms had a nice market here and the xbox brand was pretty stable.
The PS2, the og Xbox (though it really was a PC), the Game Cube, Wii, Wii U, and of course the 8 and 16 bit era consoles are also great candidates one by one.
700MB installed?