superweeniehutjrs

@superweeniehutjrs@lemmy.world
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ISO download from Microsoft directly. Use Rufus to make an installer USB. Click the "I do not have a license key" option. Who cares about the watermark.

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3D print an adapter to hold a coin to use on Aldi carts.

Donuts? Like anyone who uses Lemmy could fit more than one on it 😆.

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I'm only a few episodes in, but so far it doesn't feel like the same show. I don't want any more of this. Maybe some day I'll finish this season... maybe not.

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KiCAD for circuit boards FreeCAD to import those boards and do everything else

If you are concerned about things like PWAs like I was, try it out anyway. PWAs require a bit more setup, but are a lot more flexible in Firefox. For example, PWAs with http connections have a huge banner in Chrome, and just an icon in Firefox. Everything I've noticed is that firefox is just as snappy as Chrome

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Good luck hiding the smell

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Here's a screen but the ice maker still won't work over 1% humidity!

Real gamer move

Mint is great. It also works well out of the box in virtual machines. I like the MATE versions for my older machines.

There is a major shift happening right now, and mint is slower than many to adopt changes. I'd argue that's good for mint users, but it may be bad for you personally if you plan to learn about modern linux. Idgaf personally about X11 vs Wayland, because I just need to be able to use my programs.

I chose to set up grafana, mqtt, etc for an RV instead of home assistant. Little more lightweight for the raspberry pi 3 I used. Pulling together solar info, so we could see how long the AC would keep running on the road

WITNESS ME

Framework. They even have a factory seconds store, if you don't need a perfect screen.

Millie is sometimes Miller lite

Is this insinuating he's chatting with minors on discord?

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90s, BeOS

CET Designer with in house tools added. Nothing worked well, or even worked as documented for longer than a couple months. And engineering projects using it would last years... We'd go to do as builts and nothing worked the way it did when the project began.

Is this also loss?

Mdou Moctar has some of the best guitar riffs out there right now, IMO

High in vitamin C, only have to wash a spoon.

Can I request a hack? How do I handle several different versions of Python installed, which one is used for pip stuff, and how sudo/running as services changes all of this.

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Although my favorite KGLW albums are from 2019, there are great ones from 2020 onward as well.

I'm also liking Expert in a Dying Field by the Beths right now.

Since Google Play Music went away, I think it's been harder to find new stuff I like. Recently, I've found better new stuff on my local public radio station.

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I mainly use them when I want something windowed but without tabs taking up space. Like monitoring my solar panels

I think I had a similar problem a couple weeks ago. Make sure they are adding the device to your tailnet, by default it adds the new machine to their own tailnet. I know I hit some kind of issue like that, at least.

Seems high. I paid about that much for 7kw panels, 6kw inverter, and 15kwh batteries. You aren't getting the batteries, which are about $4k installed. Texas

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If you do compile something, it is very easy to make it an installable package you could share. I'm not sure how the repos are managed

Don't ever run random scripts from the Internet unless you understand every line.

Any idea how to get links clicked in a PWA like Google Messages to open in a normal browser tab? I've tried nothing.

If a practically brand new flagship like the Pixel 6 has more bugs than an ancient iPhone XR, I don't think base Android can survive much longer. Basic functionality like YouTube PiP and theming glitch out regularly. Not to mention extended features like bubbles in Messages being broken since day one. Sure, I can sideload on Android, but if that comes to iPhone....

I can't seem to make $200 per year for a device work out with Android anymore. The pixel 6 should last 3 years in my opinion, but support for the 6 has been limited since the pixel 7 came out. Even at $900, I think the iPhone could prove to be a better deal with 6 years of support backed by a history of keeping such promises. USB-C, RCS, Sideloading are all I've been waiting for.

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Ah yes the classic "why are you using a feature, it's your fault for wanting it to work". Thanks. So helpful.

I'm pretty close to switching to iPhone.

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