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This is the way
This is the way
Very true. I’m so used to apt, and am also lazy. I just need to bite the bullet and RTFM lol.
I keep going back and forth between Xubuntu Minimal and Fedora. Im just tooling around on a $38 Lenovo Chromebook, which has only 16GB of flash storage (soldered of course). Fedora has the smaller footprint, and runs pretty smooth. Xubuntu Minimal is, well, minimal so it is pretty snappy. Xfce is where it’s at for me.
Sometimes having so much choice can feel like a hindrance when it comes to trying to find a district that checks all of our boxes.
That was going to be my guess. They really should have tried that first.
That is hilarious.
V3i gang checking in. Rhythm lights were my jam! Useless, but still my jam!
There was a jailbreak tweak for iOS that mimicked Beryl, it was so cool.
Its a simple idea, it can’t be that hard! /s
NoteBurner should work. You need 10.12.6 Sierra and iTunes 12.6.1.25. I know those versions of MacOS and iTunes work for removing DRM from video files, I’d expect audio files to work as well.
Nice! I’ve not used Connect, that’s a good feature to have.
I could see this becoming a feature in some of the Lemmy apps out there (at least for mobile users). Desktop users might be able to via an extension (that would need to be developed). But that is well outside my programming hobbyist knowledge. This is one of those be the change moments I suppose.
Wouldn’t code hosted anywhere on the open internet be potentially susceptible to AI scraping?