FOSS enthusiast living in Canada.
Have you tried invidious?
This is in my top 3 for MMORPGs, I’ve been an active player since 2014. Great game.
The graphics aren’t great and the combat is simple, but there’s a lot of depth to the gameplay. There’s a lot of lore and interesting things to explore in every corner of the game.
Honestly you’re really not too late. The game is still very active and I don’t think it’s going anywhere anytime soon.
https://twitter.com/x12345678908765/status/1684047458341642240
Edit: fake post, my bad
Its a small terracotta piece just large enough to fit the neck of a bottle, with a pointed end to enter the soil. I got it from a local plant store, it wasn’t very expensive. 5-15$ iirc.
What does “here” refer to? You’re on Lemmy.world, your instance has never been a “leftist space” afaik.
Lemmy is software, not a “space”. The network is ActivityPub, also not known for being “leftist”.
Cost of doing business.
Woah slow down, we’re supposed to be hating cops right now so we forget about the rich exploiting us, stick to the program man
I’ve only used one AMD card with Linux and it was so smooth I never thought about it. Lately I’ve been using nvidia for one year and I’m losing my sanity with it. Switching back to AMD next week.
Lemmy.ca is the best. Large local instance, great uptime, good admins.
And we have a handful of large communities.
Cebu Blue Pothos
And yup! Water feeds into a terracotta piece, which keeps my plant watered.
So tempted to buy a domain and do this
Syncthing will also work with Nextcloud.
Other users are also reporting such issues.
Since kernel 6.3 my laptop would only boot 1/10 times. After a week of not turning it off, I finally moved back to Arch.
Battery life has been excellent on the oneplus6. As others have said, there are some major issues, such as GPS and the camera not working at all. Calls were giving me issues a few months ago, but nowadays with “edge” (the latest release) they’re quite reliable.
With all the bugs and problems, I could use PostmarketOS every day with minimal issues, I used it exclusively for just over a week and it was fine. I think in ~2-3 years I’ll be using Linux on mobile as my main device.
Linux operating system that is compatible with a few of android phones.
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/OnePlus_6T_(oneplus-fajita)
Well I guess my personal definition of backup is wrong.
Its gotta be accessible somehow. What difference does it make if its accessible via the web or not?