

TempleOS
TempleOS
Ah yes, the I suffered so should you argument
Future is not low prices, our future was sold out for a quick buck
Yeah I liked it, thought the lead did a great job.
There was an odd disconnect between first and second part imo.
I do prefer English plugs. Euro can wear out or just not hold in as well if they’re cheaply made. Never ever had that issue with English ones.
still configuring.
In my experience, this is always the case with ha
There are some annoying usability limitations still, but it has progressed far since early ebook readers, so I’m hopeful.
Also a lap desk. And a coffee thermos. And headphones. Second screen.
God, I’m too spoiled for nature, ain’t I
Will they take me off the cron schedule?? I’m scared
https://youtube.com/shorts/e_Z7st2AeaM
Thanks I couldn’t tell what was edited that anime pillow threw me off
Not necessarily, paperless offers various sorting and cataloguing features, as well as rules and basic learning. If you spend time setting it all up, it should drive itself in time and search may only be a fallback mechanism.
It’s really useful where you can tell it ‘catalogue this as x, but also store it as y’. So, again, if done properly, you can move to another system with already well catalogued document structure.
I doubt it’s malice as often as a cost saving measure presented in a scummy/lazy way.
The simple fact is that all browsers load pages differently.
If you want to minimise cost, you’ll optimise the site to the most popular browsers.
Firefox, unfortunately, is at the very bottom of the popular browser list.
There’s absolutely nothing else that most sites gain by promoting Google.
Except, as of recent, a lower likelihood of user having an ad blocker.
Not everyone has time, skill, or desire to spend their nights learning how to build and configure a nas.
People have other hobbies than IT, so if a photographer wants to have a local storage for his portfolio without faff, I guess they can get fucked?
Really with your gatekeeping
They probably feel how Trump tells them they should feel, let’s be honest
If only we had a reason to upgrade.
Instead, we have many reasons not to.
It could just be an indication to the reader that it’s a press release by the family
Quest 3 is relatively affordable and provides excellent pcvr experience.
There really aren’t and have never been any such offerings in this price level, and wireless is an absolute game changer.
The fact that most people use it as standalone is understandable. It’s like pc vs a console - regular people just want to press power and go.
For working subtitles
I’d also like that please if you get around to it. It’s been on my backlog for a while now.