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Soldering some new cables for my sound system, got a big party coming up and trying to make it easier to use. Haven’t done it in a while and enjoying it!
Soldering some new cables for my sound system, got a big party coming up and trying to make it easier to use. Haven’t done it in a while and enjoying it!
Apple’s constant anti-interoperability stance is the core reason I do not and will not own their products
I’ve said this before, the thing I hate about reddit and discord is that you only get exposed to “current” threads or “top” threads. On old forums everything was just there and if someone commented on it, it came back to the top and re-ignited conversations.
I was a big user of the command and conquer forums and I definitely miss the community of it. But that may just be the scale of Internet then compared to now. Back then you saw the same users every day and we ended up chatting on msn and working on projects together. I couldn’t tell you any users on my instance or elsewhere other than the admins of my instance.
And the best part is that there will be no consequences! :)
How do you get it all out again??
Every thumbnail is musk nowadays
Yeah, every install comes with a hit of DMT
NDE available in the next version https://daviesmediadesign.com/gimp-3-0-update-non-destructive-editing-complete/?noamp=available
Ah I see, yes that would be possible as a telco provider but not as a layperson
How do you tell the difference? is it a specific range of numbers?
Hmm I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying, here in the UK there is no way to tell whether a number is a VoIP number or a physical land-line. Is that not the case where you are?
Why does it being voip make it useless?
Command and conquer, OpenTTD and OpenRCT2. Also Linux audio production
This was very normal. With one of our first Internet connections, our ISP gave us 20mb or so of webspace but no way to have a dB so you would just host raw html.
Like milksteak?
I do this sometimes purely as a way to find content I otherwise wouldn’t. The most active communities on lemmy are meme communities, so once you block them you basically have a feed of pretty great content to scroll through.
What do you use binary editing for?
Is binary editing the only reason to build something instead of using gedit?
Sadly so many rss feeds are just the first paragraph and not the whole article
Are there any downsides to this? Why isn’t it default if it is so drastically better?
Using a mouse is great for some games like OpenTTD!