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Yeah, but tailscale forces you to use logins from proprietary platforms, which is the reason I don’t use it. It doesn’t support a simple account creation and login with just an email and password.
Yeah, but tailscale forces you to use logins from proprietary platforms, which is the reason I don’t use it. It doesn’t support a simple account creation and login with just an email and password.
Truly missing the suffering I experienced there with 39°C under shadow. Eternal suffering. Having to change clothes 3 times a day.
It feels like we have to keep screaming this at peoples faces for them to understand.
It’s impossible to survive and be productive or do anything useful in the fucking heat.
It’s just mp4 dumbed down which itself is mkv in stupid form.
One is just spending money, the other potentially brings you money in.
Too late.
Do newer kids have more money now?
Great for them doesn’t mean great for you.
The article needs a lot more explaining what it is about. Took too long to read to understand that it’s something about containers but understood nothing about what/why this matters.
Dark and moist.
Detective horse solving all the crimes in town.
The miracle of the poop knife. Always be ready.
Someone needs to really break this one down.
Some good classic default theme.
I know some of these words!
Wait a few more years. The continent is coming back to life now that’s it’s defrosting at an alarming speed and spring is coming to some areas already there.
Miss the times of downloading a mp3 by leaving the pc turned on the whole night.
My default is too use fish shell in all my machines. Never worried again about losing history.
Yes.
Always existed on firefox at least. It’s super old feature but modern interfaces seem to have mostly dropped or ignored it. On firefox depending on the distros it would be disabled, changed, etc. It conflicts with the middle click pasting from the second buffer feature. It’s like the backspace button going back, depending on the place it either works or is changed to meaning something else. At least these 2 were almost always different on firefox when using windows vs Linux and probably the first thing a user using Firefox moving from windows to linux would notice.