Yes. It's like the male version of cleavage.
Wow, that's really impressive! And they're not being paid by Apple either...
I thought there would be lots of Linux distros designed for SoCs since they're somewhat common for laptops.
Huh, I thought it was ARM enough to work with existing other distros, but I guess not. I learned something new today, thanks!
Congrats. May I ask why you choose to go Fedora rather than another Debian derivative?
me when I forget I have depression because the depression ate my memory
That's really interesting! I guess I'll incorporate this into my worldview now.
Someone commented about it in a similar chain/post on Lemmy several months ago. I can't find it now. It probably was just a general "what Android apps do you find indispensable?" post, not a budgeting-specific post.
People can be good people without being a good fit for particular individuals. It sounds like this person is not a good fit for you, regardless of whether they're a good person or not.
I like Cashew. It advertises a paid tier occasionally, but you can just tap past it.
My friend was analyzing meter of an interesting phrase they came up with ("imminently deducible") last night and I fell a little more in love. They concluded it was something like anapestic with a bunch of spondees, which I opposed due to disliking spondees on principle (they're just two long feet you put in when nothing else fits! also, "imminently" is trochaic in my opinion). What do you think?
Congrats! I wonder if petting the leaves demonstrates some love that makes them thrive more. Legends say talking nicely to them makes them grow better (read that somewhere in a Madeline L'Engle novel, I think).
This made me laugh. I'm sorry for your loss.
I put cool rocks in there.
Is it so bad to talk without a filter in a place where online community is encouraged?
I do hope crossposting is allowed. The sidebar didn't specify.
Hope your day is going well!
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/21843813
> I haven't drawn in this loose style very much before, but my friend inspired me to try. She said she draws basic shapes (triangles, squares) and then does shading, rather than drawing specific things like body parts. I did much more scribbling. > > What do you think? Anything you like or dislike about my drawings? I'd love to hear :D
Is anyone else getting reports that Voyager is crashing frequently? I'm using Voyager version 1.27.0 on my Android phone, and I'm using the native app, not the PWA.
This issue has persisted for about a week now, even after several reboots. I have also tried clearing the application cache, with no results.
I free-handed a bee and some honeycombs on some jeans with the last of my yellow embroidery floss, and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
I'm not a professional, and I certainly don't do things the way you're "supposed to" (planning things out, sketching them with water-soluble ink/chalk), but I had fun making this and I'm excited to wear it :D
One thing I learned is that denim requires a thicker needle and not necessarily a sharper tinier one. I was using a thinner one previously and it kept getting stuck between threads and bending when I tried to pull it through. It's way easier with a small embroidery hoop and a big needle!
Does anyone know of any privacy-oriented voicemail clients for Android that transcribe messages?
(If this isn't the best place to post this, please let me know!)
I like watching bestdressed and I think I like her style, but sometimes she says something is "vintage". Similarly, Nicole Rafiee sometimes mentions vintage home decor items (not fashion, but still). And I can't identify what is so vintage about these things.
What do you consider to be "vintage" women's clothing? If you're going to say "It depends", then what does it depend on?
Is there a setting to remove haptic feedback (vibration upon voting and probably some other less common actions I'm forgetting)?
For context I'm using the Chrome PWA on Android.
I have downloaded the Voyager PWA from one browser (Chrome), but I want links I click in the PWA to open in another browser (Firefox Nightly).
Currently, links I click in the PWA open in-app, preventing me from easily switching between the Lemmy context of the link and the website itself. Is there a way to set it to open in another browser rather than within the same app?
Is anyone else obsessed with how well the songs in Turn Off The Light and Slut Pop blend in to each other? Seamless transitions like between "There Will Be Blood" and "Bloody Valentine" on Turn Off The Light remind me of albums like Hamilton. It's like there's a coherent story I can follow while driving home or drawing, and it makes me so happy.