It's a flatpak, and it's just the same as the old nostalgic game.
I never understood the hate, tbh. A lot of users don't even care if Sysd is used, as long as it works. So... Since the majority of distros use it... I think it works enough.
It's the only one physically connected that I'm aware of.
Net? There was a net?
Fixed it, I think. Apparently mods were interfering.
Unreal installed something and then came up with an error about the OS. If I remember, something about using an incompatible one or something.
It seems to have borked proton support, which is really annoying for me.
Not bad, though I do wish that you could import from Newpipe or something. Unless the feature's there and I can't find it.
"Landfill" Wouldn't it be best if you donate a cable or something if its in a good enough condition?
Better than just tossing it out, especially if some people don't upgrade every single release and would still like a cable.
Honestly, it's kind of annoying. Had to block just to get rid of the major spam I was dealt with from lemmit.
I live in REDACTED and its a heavy car based location.
Lately though, I noticed more and more bikes in general. Some e-bikes, some just mechanical, but overall a high usage of bikes. I have mine as well I'd use if it was the right type, and if everything wasn't far away from me.
It feels like my area is on the breakthrough of a revolution of bikes due to things like cars being expensive, maybe convenience, or some other factor.
I was curious if it's just me seeing this or it's becoming a more common thing. I just wish that we had more bike lanes/paths available. The current infrastructure can't handle the bikes and normal traffic here.
"Damn it... She bought another one if these birds again."
The cost of living minimum is $40,000+. The most I've made in a year is â$20,000. Something's not adding up.
It's missing a few of the features some clients have, but I'm happy that it's here at all as I love IfR.
I see what you mean, and I get that we need more things other than a place clone, but for the moment at least... At least it's still a place of communities to actually feel like communities. Maybe something like "the button"?
At least in terms of the communities popping up. A lot of them (even ones I made), are just the Lemmy version of Reddit subs. Is that a good/bad thing? Time will tell, but at the moment I think it's kinda funny of what's happening.
As mentioned, Walmart Chicago is closing all locations, more than likely due to theft, like Portland. If you ask me, I'd say rip up the buildings and parking lots and put a lot of flats or bus stations or something as a replacement.