I have this happen sometimes when it gets cold out. My fingers may turn this shade or just bluish purple. Warming them, rubbing them, etc seems to bring them back.
Using an old Lite-On SK-1688U. I grew playing text based games (MUDs) and would highly recommend anyone who wants to get better at typing to play some of them in their spare time. They’re free in most cases and have different themes/systems of play.
just realized this was for virtual keyboards, so nevermind
What in the actual fuck
Yeah, well it works for me.
Ubuntu 22.04 server. It works well enough for my purposes and until it doesn’t I don’t see a reason to switch distros.
Same. I post and comment on lemmy but only casually browse specific subreddits now. Some days I’m only on lemmy.
Walternate from Fringe. Absolutely beautifully acted and exactly what I’d expect from a man who had his child abducted from a parallel version of himself.
As a network engineer I use this frequently to figure out where latency is coming from. +1 for mtr
It may be overkill, but I run all my network traffic in a VM. I never load my client before I turn on the VPN, and make sure to use the kill switch functionality. There’s a step by step that should be followed for every time to remain secure in what you are downloading or uploading.
Most consumer routers will be nowhere close to 10Gbps… so yeah.
I sat dumbfounded for like 5 minutes. Highly recommend it.
SOMA left me questioning my own consciousness, what it is to be human, and loneliness.
I saw Independence Day 3 times in the theater.
Damn. Asking the real questions
It helped me pick out a Christmas gift for my wife. She said it was the most thoughtful gift she had ever gotten.
I just follow the Mr. PeanutButter philosophy on life at this point
“The universe is a cruel, uncaring void. The key to being happy isn’t a search for meaning. It’s to just keep yourself busy with unimportant nonsense, and eventually, you’ll be dead”
Basically stop thinking so deeply about the enigmas you will never understand and try to enjoy the small things in life. A walk in a park. Helping someone less fortunate. Cooking a good meal, etc.
Whenever someone mentions Starbucks, I bring up how when I worked there they allowed us to take tips. They don’t anymore, so you’re paid minimum wage (or there about), which is not enough to live on in most cities. They’ve changed tremendously and without unions backing their baristas, they are no better than any other fast food restaurant (which also should be unionized).
I mean they indicate as such if you read the article…