But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
No more reddit on my phone to doomscroll. I do still check it occasionally on desktop, for some niche subreddits, but not really beyond that.
Only negative is that I added Instagram reels to my doomscrolling routine. I feel like reels are more brainrot than reddit was… Should definitely work on getting insta out of my routine!
Other than that no major changes from Lemmy i think.
Don’t we call those swans nowadays?
I know that in Tixati you can set the download priority to ‘Sequential’. Then VLC should be able to play it while it’s downloading.
First thing that comes to mind is Dance Monkey. Certainly doesn’t help how popular that song was. It’s mostly the way that it’s sang that irks me
There has been an issue open on their GitHub for a while now for OneDrive support. Hope the dev manages to get around to it eventually
Works great, I think I’ll use this one then, thanks!
It does feel pleasant and it gets words mostly right, but I can’t seem to get it to work in my local language…
Hoping they keep developing this one cause it feels smooth but it definitely needs more work
On a similar note… I haven’t been able to find an open source keyboard for Android that has swiping. Anyone know of one maybe?
This happened to be in No Man’s Sky. Somewhere close to release, after being stuck in the eternal loading screen where the stars are whizzing by, a white screen with a circle in the bottom appeared. Thought it was another loading screen, but apparently the letter ‘E’ was hidden in the circle, which you needed to hold. Felt embarrassed when I got past the white screen…
At 17:42 in the vid he talks about now algorithms, specifically one with vectors. His explanation is pretty good and comprehensable for not mathematically gifted people
This video by Veritasium was pretty insightful on the topic.
But I guess we’ll have to see about “store now, decrypt later”…
Are there any fancy frontends for it on Linux? I found OpenRGB a few years back through Artemis, but I believe that’s Windows only…
Blue light filters can still be nice at night right? As the blue light can keep you awake.