If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
PS: Defederation would block everything from that instance, although that isn’t a user setting, but an admin/server setting.
The current lemmy implementation is indeed like this.
Short story, it blocks all of that instance’s communities but not their users if you stumble stumble upon them elsewhere. I’m not taking about Voyager, that’s how it’s done in lemmy backend.
Although, I guess clients lile voyager could potentially implement their own additional blocking that includes users…
I haven’t played TF2 in a while (before f2p?), my understanding is that community servers were mostly fine and how we’re mostly on random casual games?
At least this game has a dedicated server option, contrary to the other TF2.
Firefox mobile:
My guess is you’re trying to open tabs by opening the tab manager (square icon with number in it), adding an empty tab, then go from there?
That would bring you to the “home” tab or whatever they call it… a mishmash of a small number of favorites and recent stuff, and yea that’s kinda convoluted.
In your case, you know you wanna open a bookmark, go to bookmarks directly from your current tab (… menu/bookmarks), then just use open in new tab from there.
Open in new tab works on single bookmarks and to open all bookmarks within a folder.
You can just put bookmarks in folders.
Pretty sure that’s a been a feature of nearly every browser I’ve used since Netscape.
Nowadays you can use whatever context menu to open all bookmarks in a folder in tabs.
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You’d think so, but no.
Short story is the ‘nominal’ size is the size before going into a planer to smooth the faces.
Yes, it makes little sense, like many things related to construction stuff.
parents ahould get their information from likeminded facebook groups (totally not propaganda)
Non native english speaker here, not trying to have an argument but to learn.
Is it correct to use “whose” in this context?
I kinda thought “whose” was meant to refer to a person and not an object, but really I don’t know.
Though I’d use something like “of which” or whatever else instead.
(Or just do what I do and rephrase it so you don’t need to bother with this syntax to begin with.)
“What is a dish where each individual component you like, but when combined together become a dish you think is nasty?”
Agreed, my comment would be said with the words “Italian” and “spaghetti” in airquotes.
Never seen one with cinnamon, then again I just don’t order those.
I’ll have to check with my gf who does.
Italian Poutine.
Actual poutine is great.
Spaghetti sauce is great.
But a Poutine where you replace the gravy with spaghetti sauce, no.
sleep deprivation and coke would explain so much
Only if your DMV does everything in Excel, so… maybe?
I doubt the guy had several different car makes on hand to commit some sort of nationwide parking violation spree with the same plate but different cars in places where it’s impossible to even drive between the two places in the time between both timestamps.
Haven’t used LVM in a while, so I can’t offer much insight there other than consider taking a backup of anything important.
In true open source fashion, git clone and compile print it yourself?
Ultimately, do whatever you think you’ll be able to keep up with.
The best documentation system is useless if you keep putting it off because it’s too much work.
It can be in git even if you’re not doing ‘config as code’ or ‘infrastructure as code’ yet/ever.
Even just a text file with notes in markdown is better than nothing. Can usually be rendered, tracked, versionned.
You can also add some relevant files as needed too.
Like, even if your stuff isn’t fully automated CI/CD magic, a copy of that one important file you just modified can be added as necessary.
This. Same as it was on reddit back then too.