First thing I install on a windows puter is “Everything” app by Voidtools. I don’t know how windows users can find anything at all without it. It’s a must.
First thing I install on a windows puter is “Everything” app by Voidtools. I don’t know how windows users can find anything at all without it. It’s a must.
How can you tell it’s water if it’s not blue?
I don’t have that excuse and still find myself shit posting instead of sleeping.
You fuckers are getting raises??! Goddammit, you’re part of the problem!
I often worry about this. Have I done enough? Will I be remembered?
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DM me, well make arrangements, and I’ll make sure Hulu gets your money.
TF you mean sometimes? Haven’t you read the manual?
I still find people act more naturally with the smaller x10 models.
I should hope so. You want the crabs taking over?
This is why it’s important to order the nuggets too.
Sideload only I guess? Don’t see this available on android store yet.
You are optomisitic thinking Lemmy will be around in 10 years. You can pay the dev $40 though when it’s ported to whatever the new platform is.
You really can polish a turd.
I think these only run on Linux?
HA! you guys HAVE to upvote me. I said Linux.
All these shit posts are fun, but why is connect a red haired step child all the time? Any legit arguments against it? Has room for improvement, but it’s the best I’ve found thus far.
A month from now you are going to look around and think to yourself, “damn, why did I buy so much of this sponsored content? I don’t need this much sponsored content”
Many of us happily pay add removal fees on apps, but few of us pay $20. It stands out as excessive, especially in a very competitive arena like Lemmy apps where lots of good options have emerged.
You game to pay for both?
I went whole hog. The sync features are great between computer and phone app (phone app is excellent!) and they actively disable all the terrible shit from chrome. It works with bing/chat gpt too which is nice. They have been very vocal against Google proposed changes and I’m confident they will work around them if at all possible. If not, hell yeah, I’m jumping ship, but I give Vivaldi a lot of credit for what they’ve done this far. I’m hanging in there for now.