SQL has been around since the 1970s
This worked! thank you
I used it accidentally. Now my work PC and my personal laptop have a mishmash of unwanted bookmarks on each
Why does it need to read and write to my contacts?
We bought an HP laser printer a few years ago… it drives me crazy in that when it goes to sleep mode, it never recovers, meaning you have to power cycle it to get it to respond again. Once it’s power cycled, it’s … fine, although I curse it anyway since it’s 2024 and how can they still make printers that still do this shit.
Anyway.
In Windows, on my wife’s and kids’ Windows PCs, it works most of the time but was a huge pain to set up with the stupid apps.
On Android, it works most of the time after setting up stupid apps.
On my Linux desktops, it worked perfectly out of the box on both of them. I couldn’t believe it. One desktop is Manjaro and the other is Mint
I switched from Transmission to qBittorrent a while ago, and I have some regrets: mainly that the qBittorrent web ui is extremely hard to navigate on mobile. Everything is tiny, and I can’t zoom in and navigate around the page without right-click menus popping up
I haven’t used RSS except circa 2000 when I tried adding a feed to my browser one time.
Do you have any recommendations on how to get a newsfeed set up. Are there any recommended apps?
https://www.boardgamearena.com has a bunch of board games, if you’re into that. I’ve played a bunch using my phone, and it works just fine.
A number of games require a premium membership, but there’s quite a few that are free
I just switched to Usenet after using torrents for the past couple of years. The difference is night and day
I hear MCT oil is wonderful for nearly uncontrollable pooping. That, and bring lots of “sugar free” candy.
Thanks for mentioning Wyze… looks awesome.
I ended up with a shitty Arlo set that I overpaid for, and the worst part is that they no longer sell the station where you can save video to the local network, meaning I’d have to pay for a subscription