Or deadjournal? If livejournal was too mainstream, but you still had to get your emo thoughts on the internet
Or deadjournal? If livejournal was too mainstream, but you still had to get your emo thoughts on the internet
I vaguely remember playing and enjoying this game around the time it came out… before it crashed my computer. I wonder if it holds up
Over, unless you have cats
Doot doot
I agree regarding soapboxing. I think the posts that barely hide the fact they’re looking for reactions or agreement rather than discussion are probably the most grating and least constructive use of this community.
However, I think it remains to be seen if the community believes it’s something that needs to be addressed, and if so, if the mods are even conducive to changes. I do see the sidebar states “loosely moderated”. I am open to the possibility that I’m just being uptight and may just need to move on 😆
You’ve probably figured this by now, OP, but the computers at your job are weird. Needing to install USB drivers for mouse and keyboard to work is not normal behavior for Windows. Like another person commented- check the BIOS settings.
I agree. Definitely see more home hardware or cheap VPS related posts than work environment posts.
I miss palm OS. I think it had some undeniable jank but it also had great features and a bit of “charm”. I’m pretty sure I still remember most of the Graffiti alphabet!
From the sidebar:
If your post meets the following criteria, it’s welcome here!
- Open-ended question
- Not offensive: at this point, we do not have the bandwidth to moderate overtly political discussions. Assume best intent and be excellent to each other.
- Not regarding using or support for Lemmy: context, see the list of support communities and tools for finding communities below
- Not ad nauseam inducing: please make sure it is a question that would be new to most members
So… how is this an open ended question/topic for discussion?
Steve! Steve! Steve! Steve! Steve! Steve! … oh, no, that’s not Steve, it is Alan
Similar products exist, but I don’t think any of the others have quite the same level of official and community documentation.
“I never could get the hang of Thursdays.”
One of my favorite games. I love the framing mechanic of him telling a story. If you die, he says “No, no, no, that’s not how it happened”
It also works in the “other” direction- if you’re already using compose files, you can point dockge to their existing location (stacks directory) and it will scan and pick them up!
The Mind Electric by Miracle Musical.
It starts off going backwards then it plays forwards and I find it absolutely mesmerizing
I agree, I don’t think it’s unfounded, their immediate response was really tone deaf and I’ve yet to see them own up to that.
I’m a bit uncertain as to how I feel about the overall response. I don’t exactly fault people for getting publicly upset, and I don’t hate anyone for still watching. I personally don’t feel the need to broadcast my thoughts. I canceled my floatplane subscription and stopped watching LMG videos on YouTube, but I haven’t tried to get anyone else to stop- or really even talked about them much at all, save for this post
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The thing about dockge is that it’s easy to go to and from using it. It can scan existing folders for compose files, and because it uses compose files itself, you could just as easily start containers made by dockge without dockge even running.
Of course, this means it lacks some of the fancier features of something like portainer, but I personally enjoy the simplicity