It’s basically a linux distro that’s meant to appeal to Windows users who want to keep the Windows look and feel.
In other words, blasphemy in this church.
It’s basically a linux distro that’s meant to appeal to Windows users who want to keep the Windows look and feel.
In other words, blasphemy in this church.
WELL I guess that means I’m not that unique after all.
edit: Wait, “sinus cavity” does not mean “nostril.” Nevermind, slightly different.
I mean, a rusty USB port is pretty on-point here. It’s not often that the perfect stock photo pun exists, you have to take it when you get the chance.
I love this kind of “gazing back and forth” that I feel, wanting to naturally follow the line down the street while also being drawn back to the butterfly mural. Great photo!
Oh nice, that’s good to know about.
I also just remembered that there’s html.duckduckgo.com as well, which also seems to leave out any AI features.
I think a lot of people turned against DDG when they started pushing their AI generated results really hard. Seems like DDG is going all in on AI. I have started paying for Waterfox’s search engine myself, after using DDG exclusively for years.
Whoa, that one is great.
Oh cool, I didn’t know about that one.
Same here. The FUTO keyboard seems to have the best swiping feature among open source keyboards.
I like the little tools like this that DuckDuckGo has. A couple others:
There’s a photo of the back of the case here, which describes how to use it: https://immich.store/products/immich-retro
So it sounds like it’s a bootable Linux image, with Immich already set up on it.
I love the fact that they produced an installation DVD.
The fact that they made an installation DVD makes me so happy. :P They definitely know their audience. Immich has been great; my installation has been problem-free ever since I first set it up.
Your misinterpretation is WAY more accurate than you realize, lol. Obsidian gained an almost cult-like following very quickly. It has made people obsessively document their day. They are hooked on it. Obsidian turned journaling into a drug. If a hardcover notebook is a fine cigar, Obsidian is a vape. You know who won’t like me saying that? People who vape. They don’t want to be compared to Obsidian users.
Oh nice! I only got into it a little more than a year ago, but I’ve seen highlight clips of him.
If you’re interested, NHK has replays of current matches in a youtube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwq27hqSiIM&list=PLFEzXnIQVwV9JgQkOMJZM23G8g-wBBWKf
Sumo wrestling. OK, it definitely has more fans than “basically nobody,” although it’s not exactly popular in the west. I have noticed a couple of people talking about it on Mastodon, and there’s a community at !sumo@lemmy.world.
A while ago I stumbled upon a TV broadcast one night when I couldn’t sleep, and immediately found it interesting. Now I intentionally watch them live when I can, and otherwise catch replays the next day. A very exciting tournament just wrapped up a few days ago. The next one is in November.
I just installed Debian 13 a couple of days ago, and went with KDE Plasma this time. (I’ve always used Gnome and XFCE before.) So I guess I won’t see these updates for a while, but it’s great that they’re happening. :D And I’ve been loving Plasma so far, too.
Ah, gotcha. That’s a use case I hadn’t thought of. Mine is just the photo backup for my current phone, so when I have my phone with me, I can see all of the photos on the phone itself.
I’m using immich and really like it, but I’m not using the Android app. I have synthing on my phone, and I let syncthing send the photos to my server. Then Immich detects the files in the syncthing folder.
Is there any benefit to using the app? Or would using the app be basically the same thing that I’m doing now?
I definitely prefer the original, although the AAF version is right in the nostalgia sweet spot for me.