You can get stuck in a loop if you have multiple accounts such as a dev and production account.So if you're in stuck in the dev account and need to log into production you get stuck in a loop of it trying to login as the dev account.The only way out is to find a dev site and log out from the dev account.
I recall it being required in cars. IIRC all cars after 2012 needed to have bluetooth and hands free.Perhaps phones just operated in proxy to that
Windows 10 only has a year of support: 12 months left to keep Copilot off your desktop or learn Linux
Lemmy communities have the potential to be just as toxic.That said, the broad majority of interactions I have are very positive.It really depends on the community choice. I tend to choose Lemmy communities rather than "reddit refuge" communities.I imagine that plays a big part in my personal experience.
Data caps would be fine if they weren't colluding a monopoly.Then everyone could freely switch to providers offering unlimited.
They don't like to readI argue that's the issue right there.Reading only headlines will get you there quickly. But headlines are click bait and insufficient.I recall seeing a study on the demographics of who actually reads articles and MAGAs were among the most that did not read.
Appreciate the advice!I'll check out some thrift stores / garage sales.We also have a few candles that could stand to be remelted and reset, so perhaps their fly by the SO better if it's for multiple uses :)
How do you melt the initial wax? Watching videos people use crockpots.Doesn't that ruin the pot? Do you have a dedicated pot for the wax?
Adding to this. The waste has been used to fuel subsequent reactions and could be used to produce more power
Agreed. FSR 3 really is amazing and I'd gladly use that to pull a few more years of playing my favorite games on 720p low.Upscalers are great for portables I just hope it's not used to excuse poor optimization.That said I only play fps on my desktop, the steam deck opens up an entirely different class of games for me.
The official Nintendo Museum appears to be emulating SNES games on a Windows PC, which is slightly embarrassing
Agreed I would totally support emus using a business software license just because of how they're treated by business.
Just make a damn website already