Don’t forget to add padding, so I’d just round it out to 18 months to be safe.
Don’t bother, they already got him.
Yeah, Lemmy doesn’t block you from accessing it via a VPN, for one.
They’re probably close to the same amount of inconvenient. The cash tip jar feels better than doing the custom option which feels like I’m specifically trying to tip less (at least that’s how I feel whenever I use it). I don’t like feeling that way and would rather feel positive about dropping cash in a tip jar than feel bad about adjusting to a similar tip on the screen options.
I know it’s stupid, but it’s just how it makes me feel when using the screen.
Thanks man. This is likely going to be too much for me, but I really appreciate you providing it. Taking a look :)
edit: Actually, I think I get it after looking at the nix.sh that’s the actual list of commands. Thanks! Seeing if I can tweak things so I can make my own version. Cheers!
This is great!
@tripflag@lemmy.world If you don’t mind, what tools did you use to create this html? Have a cheatsheet.txt that I often share with devs on my team and I’d love to format it into something like this with a TOC, display name for a command, and links down to each oneliner.
In the US, I’ve started paying in cash to combat the aggressive tip buttons (your options are: 20%, 30%, 40%, or Other). With cash, I feel free to provide a reasonable tip for whatever service and they see it and appear appreciative, even if it’s not the 20% the little tip screen attempts to strong arm you into.
Yep, that’s the one haha
Thanks for this. The one multiplayer game I’ve been consistently playing apparently got Linux anti cheat support enabled 2 months ago.
I think installing Linux on my gaming/work PC will be a winter holiday project for me 😀.
Now to pick a distro.
Keychron K17 is a really nice compromise and very compact for what you get. It isn’t every key, but really close. I just set mine up and remapped the pause, end, scroll lock, etc to function enabled keys. Works great!
Why did they say if like it was a bad thing? I want this to be a thing.
Whenever I really have to pee I say “why did I drink all that crab juice!” out loud and no one knows what the hell I’m talking about.
This was before my political consciousness, but I feel like 1992 has an argument, but maybe that was just because of Perot…
Makes sense to me. OSU and WSU should have whatever is left of the Pac12’s carcass, including attempting to repopulate the conference if they want to.
Yeah, wouldn’t need that unless it was something more, I suppose. Either a super fancy controller or something else.
My money is on Steam Controller 2, but what do I know.
I really doubt this is the primary reason. I think it was multifaceted, but really the people in the business of designing phones were already using Bluetooth exclusively and felt that it was good enough. Some designs probably rushed it as a means to sell more premium headsets (Apple, Samsung), other saw it as removing an unnecessary redundant feature that was more prone to breakage and a waterproofing difficulty (Google). I think it really just came down to the personal preferences of the (affluent) people who were doing the designing, not necessarily a purposeful cash grab. It really was not great since wired headphones were way cheaper than their Bluetooth counterparts. Luckily Bluetooth has gotten much better and less expensive. I think there should be options for both.
It takes a thief to catch a thief
I think it’s visible on the controller settings menu. I also had to go looking for it. The sneaking thing is used so frequently that doing it by hand almost caused me to switch over to using my PC entirely.