It’s not even enabled for Google Workspace accounts, but it’s still forced upon you even though you can’t use it.
It’s not even enabled for Google Workspace accounts, but it’s still forced upon you even though you can’t use it.
My family and friends primarily use Messenger, and we like the chat themes and custom like buttons and gifs and nicknames and other silly features. People are allowed to like different things.
Thanks!
The article and tweet say the watch will likely use the W940 and that the GW6 used the W930. Why does the Lemmy post say the opposite of the article?
What about something like “roll for loot” or “loot table”, or even “RPG toolbox”?
For what it’s worth I find the text prediction is really accurate for me (and it capitalizes I without issues).
I enjoy writing with fountain pens, and I’ve got to justify the numerous pens and inks I have. I also find it helps me with recall and focus. So I take notes by hand most of the time.
This is what I use. It’s the right size, works well with every nib I’ve tried, and it’s inexpensive.
Same. I’ve written a fish plugin, but other than that I just fish pretty much stock. It works and just gets out of my way.
Same. I chose programming.dev because it was close to my interests and seemed less likely to be drawn into federation drama. Losing Reddit already made me feel “homeless.” I was worried about choosing a home instance, and then being forced to create a new account all over again because of admins squabbling amongst each other and instance drama.
Both worked for me on Sync. 🤔
I’ve tried Connect, Liftoff, Thunder, Voyager, and Infinity. It’s just bugs galore. The back button will take you to the wrong activity, comments won’t post (due to the app not the instance), some instances or accounts won’t load, and a laundry list of UI or functionality bugs. Liftoff gave me the fewest issues of all of them, apart from using Lemmy in the browser.
But Sync really is polished, and the experience is night and day. I’m a big FOSS proponent, but I don’t think it’s wrong for a developer to want to make money when their income source suddenly disappears and they need to pay bills (and region-specific pricing is coming soon). The level of customizability, spit and polish in the other apps doesn’t even come close. I’m sure they’ll get there eventually, but I think it’s a mistake to drive away passionate developers who want to help Lemmy succeed.
I’ve given pretty much every app or browser front-end a fair shake at this point, and I’m gladly choosing Sync for now.
It happens for me too, even though I haven’t purchased it yet. I think not rendering the post in the list is a bug.
I bought the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic for the bezel even though the 5 was out. I just needed a stopgap until the 6 came out. As long as the reviews are promising, I’m excited to upgrade. That said, the 4 is working just fine and I haven’t run into any limitations.
Since your pen is not a demonstrator and does not have an ink window, you’ll know it’s ink is low when it stops writing.
Where did you buy it, and what kind of ink are you using? Metropolitans are really reliable, so it’s be very surprised to see a dud unless it wasn’t a real Metropolitan or the ink was India ink or iron gall ink. There are Lamy Safari fakes and other similar pens sold on Amazon. I’ve had better luck buying at pen shows and from trusted retailers.
I’ve used Trade and Atlas, and I’ve had a few good coffees from each. They’re interesting because they’ll send me beans I might not have considered, and it’s helped me better develop my opinion on what I do and don’t like.
I tried the Hoffman method today and it’s quite good (provided you pour the iced coffee over additional ice before drinking). I didn’t quite get a sweet fruit tea-like cup (like I usually do with a hot pourover light roast), but I certainly got more of the origin characteristics I was looking for.
Thanks for the tip! I tried this and ended up with an uneven extraction and slightly bitter cup—although that may be more due to the ratio than the brewing method. I typically brew pour overs at 1:17, but the recipe I found online was 1:4:7 ratio (48g coffee to 212g ice and 340g water). Since coffee extraction is non-linear, I don’t understand how brewing with half the hot water yields the same extraction (based on the dynamics of coffee extraction). What brewing ratio worked produces a more balanced cup for you?
EDIT: I should add I ground medium-sized (3 on a Fellow Ode Gen 1) and used 99° C water.
I am faster, more comfortable, and more productive in Vim. I use the same keybindings in all my editors and IDEs. It’s okay for people to have different preferences.