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For the same reason big hair can make someone look crazy. They make you look unkempt.
For the same reason big hair can make someone look crazy. They make you look unkempt.
There’s more than one Musk!? 😱
Sadly Lidl trollies in the UK doesn’t. At least not at my local.
Their trollies used to have plastic hooks fitted to the front of the trolly, but they’ve been removed for some reason 😪
Thanks! I’ll try this next time when I get one of these popups.
Interesting 🤔 “intercept” as in to rip them?
And suppose a friend asked me how you do that. What should I tell them?
This sounds like the Netflix model.
Yo ho, yo ho!
Hello 👋🏻 fellow AdGuard user here. This extension never gets much mention – people seem to prefer AdBlock and uBlock Origin for whatever reason – but I’m very happy with AdGuard and have used it for years now.
I don’t have any issues reading articles online. I wonder if we’re subscribed to different filter lists.
I believe there’s a filter called “anti-adblocker” or something – I would suggest you enable that if you don’t already have it enabled. My understanding is that it’ll block scripts that check if you have an adblocker – resulting in fewer of those “please disable your adblocker” banners.
This is where I have to give credit to modern WiFi routers and mesh access points.
The ones I’ve owned most recently allow you to switch off the LED lights in the admin control panel. I can even set them on a schedule if I want them on during the day (to indicate status) and off at night (so I can sleep).
Much better than old routers which used to flash whenever data was being broadcast.
Was Twitter a bad name?
Out of interest, what’s your preferred choice nowadays? I’ve always preferred to stick with Debian-derived distros so I don’t need to learn a different package manager (silly, I know).
I guess I like the comfort/predictably of Ubuntu - I know what to expect, and how to fix it if things go wrong. But maybe I shouldn’t be limiting myself.
What are you running your VM in, out of interest? I’ve only ever used VirtualBox, but it’s not always that performant.
Maybe it depends where you are. It’s not uncommon for businesses in the UK to only accept card payments.
Screen and tmux are your friends in this situation. They can keep your vim session alive when your SSH connection drops, so you can reconnect and continue where you left off.
There won’t be any bots if they have to pay eyewatering amounts for API access.
It’ll be a ghost town, plus u/spez.
Yeah. Honestly, I’m still not sure I understand it. ELI5?
I’ve seen some people suggest unsubscribing and then resubscribing to resolve the delay. But that’s never worked for me 🤷♂️
Try wefwef, it’s hands down more polished than the Lemmy web UI and Jerboa.
What does a British person’s home made curry taste like? I’m curious.