My understanding is the fork isn’t doing much but waiting to see if gitea turns to shit, pushing all their changes upstream. If you use docker I’ve heard you can just pull the new image and it simply drops in, no migration needed.
RiMusic is a maintained fork of ViMusic
I haven’t used it, but I’ve heard logseq is pretty much FOSS obsidian.
Wow thanks, exactly what I’ve been looking for!
Edit: was using swype which was last updated in 2018 and is broken with android 14. Been looking for a replacement for ages. This open board fork is the best replacement I’ve tried so far. The word prediction works differently but I’ll get used to it.
Yeah I only upgraded as VR titles had a much higher cpu demand. Got a Ryzen 3800. The X3D should be sick.
Man the 4790k must have been the most popular processor of the time, I kept mine for as long as possible
Child of light, a Ubisoft game, I couldn’t get working on windows 10. Forums say it hasn’t been patched since vista… Even if I copy the files over locally I don’t think I’ll have much luck getting uplay to run. Thanks DRM.
I’ve played through with a switch controller. It’s good, only downside is when you need something specific in your inventory, typing to search isn’t there, which comes in handy when you need to insert specific quest items. But like I said I played it through, very usable.
Asking Microsoft Bing with gpt-4 gives a much less technology based response. “in short bullet point, create a list of historical events that occurred between 1990 and 2100” Got:
Some of the historical events that occurred between 1990 and 2100 are:
Source: Conversation with Bing, 11/29/2023 (1) Timeline of the 1990s | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/story/timeline-of-the-1990s. (2) Timeline of the 1990s, Last Hurrah of the 20th-Century - ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/1990s-timeline-1779956. (3) 15 Important Historical Events That Happened In The 1990s. https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/world/15-important-historical-events-that-happened-in-the-1990s/.
Word rescue by 3D Realms, and maths rescue. Can still get them on steam!
Reading that as “I can’t remember, I’m afraid” gave it a different feeling.
I tried running both invidious and piped in docker behind an existing nginx. Invidious was so easy, 1 and done. My main issue with piped was piped running its own nginx, and it just returning a unconfigured landing page. After battling it I got the front end working by bypassing their nginx but it wouldn’t talk to my piped back end, as soon as I pointed the front end at a public backend the option to point to mine disappeared. I’ll try this installer and see how it goes.
It bugs me when told “nothing you can do” what they really mean is “the problem is chronic so the recovery will take a long time. Patient compliance is often very low and most people won’t last the months required for a solution so I’m not going to waste my time. I can help more people if I focus my efforts elsewhere.” If you’re willing to put in the time, you can fix this. And I suggest you do, if you do nothing impingement inflames each time it happens, decreasing the space in your shoulder, increasing the likelihood, etc.
I saw a physio, they gave me some exercises which didn’t help. I did a bunch of reading online and followed that advice and it worked.
https://www.healthline.com/health/sleeper-stretch
I had quite bad impingement from months of poor exercise selection at the gym. Changed the routine to be balanced internal/external rotation, did 1/2 above 1-2 times a day. Took a few months but now it’s completely better. I still do the stretching as a prehab now.
Strange, my friend got that when a teenager and doctors said yup, that’s chicken pox round 2, makes sense.
When I would have a problem with my body like shoulder impingement and ask for advice, I would often be told by people “nah, you’re too young too have that”
Australian here, we have the same culture but it doesn’t finish at 12am, I found the Cinderella rule in the USA weird.
I think they mean in the steam pop up.