Artemis broke.
A not-as-spicy guy who seems unable to post with Artemis any more.
Artemis broke.
I’ve never used one, but I’m guessing that for someone who uses Rustdesk a lot, it’d be useful.
Copying Apple then. I wonder who did it first.
Some things were easier in the GSM days.
Lemmy seems to have a lot of it by default on Sync / Voyager. Almost none on Kbin / Artemis. Not sure why. Just using the defaults.
Technology Connections largely debunks this myth.
Light bulb will run for a very long time if you don’t want it to be bright.
I used to know a fireman called Cess.
I’m still using 2.3.3 as 3.3.3 won’t save project files on Google Drive. As a radio station, that’s kinda important for creating sponsor messages etc.
Will check out Tenacity.
Rustdesk is great. Took a little work to get the self hosting working, but it’s great once that’s sorted. A few features are not implemented, but the essentials are there.
Get solar panels so you can run your AC guilt free when the sun is shining.
Same here, but I’ll chew a xylitol-containing gum after most meals and snacks. (not sorbitol, it doesn’t work.) Hard to find a good gum though - the only one I can get here is Mentos.
Robots perhaps.
Can confirm. It was used in the introductory formal logic course when I was at uni.
Our local charity shop sells an hdmi adapter that splits the audio stream out to a TRS (headphone) socket for just $4. Put that between the ChromeCast and the TV and feed it to the line in ok the PC and I think you’re done.
Depends how many wars we have I guess. Although I think natural disasters are generally more deadly unless someone unstable unpacks a nuke.
I had some fun today trying to install Windows 11 on an m2 mac in a virtual machine. Couldn’t use virtualbox as their website was on holiday (bad gateway) so tried UTM. Set it to emulate x86 and have it a Windows 11 iso. About half an hour later it gets to asking about language ETC, and eventually crashed with an oobekeyboard error. Incredibly slow.
Tried again with an arm windows 11 download and native UDM and it worked OK. Not as fast as I’d expect, but I only gave it 4gb of ram.
Cue the “Are you being served?” theme song.
I use Firefox because Chrome screws up my task bar icons too often. I have to use a PWA extension for Firefox to get that functionality, but once set up it just works.
I read that as wild pug-like animals at first. Sounded cute.
Could someone decompile it and knock out the ad code like on ReVanced?