I know a lot of people still on twitter who ate firmly against fascism. I don’t know why they’re still on there though.
aw nvm I guess that’s an iOS thing
I also suggest organic maps but I also wanted to say that OSMand is actually free
yeah that’s really true
I really like airports. I’m not entirely sure why, but I think it probably has to do with the complex design and (hopefully) focus on a good traveler experience. Good airports have to have an easy-to-follow layout, but the amount of things to be discovered in an airport is also oftenvast and plentiful. I also just really love the architecture and interior design of my local airport.
I love green tea. I’m not sure if there’s specific kinds I prefer as I haven’t tried a lot of different teas, but I have a Sencha Lime Green Tea that is amazing.
Not sure if your description is related to the question, but you can upload the video probably in the same way you would an image, or upload it to a file host like YouTube, imgur or catbox, and then send the link in the link field.
I was not ready for that turn of events
Check out the official website, it explains many more features https://zen-browser.app/
There’s no contact the mods of a community button, but you can just contact the mods of a community.
I really like the interface of Namida for local play https://github.com/namidaco/namida
Three monitor setup?
What do you mean by dumb then? You can’t get any other apps on it, and the smartest thing in it is a browser. I wouldn’t really know though, I wasn’t old enough to have a phone when flip phone were popular.
My sibling has this and it’s a fine device. TCL Flip 2
This is an amazing comment! TIL, sciencey comments like these are what I most miss from reddit.
Put a bowl out but in the bowl just have a sign that says “please knock”
Sorry I just looked into it and Bazzite actually comes with KDE. I was thinking of another distro by the same organisation.
Bazzite is based on Fedora, so the support base for using it would be large.
Edit: the Plasma version of Bazzite is called Aurora if I remember correctly.
Fedora itself also has a KDE Spin which I’ve been using for about two years, so I can recommend that as an easy option as well. I personally ran both Kubuntu and Neon (both Ubuntu based) but had major hardware compatibility issues with both so I can’t personally recommend either. I’ve heard they’re generally good though.
Wow I didn’t know this! I’ll have to try this the next time I’m out.