Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
The pen?! Damn, that’s impressive.
The one I might use is a an old Galaxy Note. I wonder if I’ll have similar luck.
Whoa, I don’t know why I’ve never considered Linux on a tablet. I have a couple that are gathering dust in a closet, and if this is doable, it sounds like a fun project!
…I guess you aren’t going to want any of these welcome cookies that we baked for you then. =(
I don’t think that Threads or BlueSky really took off. I think the majority of people who haven’t outright deleted the app are still on Twitter.
That’s amazing. We can all hope to be so lucky.
“Bias automation” is kind of an accurate description for how our brains learn things too.
“It’s” is being used as “It is” in this case.
(Edit: Oh, you mean the second one! Yeah, that’s wrong.)
“Genghis Con” is a good one
Is he any good?
There was a story recently about a depressing number of web domains disappearing. Everybody just gravitates to the big corporate sites now, and it makes the internet ecosystem boring and less diverse.
It’s the equivalent of Walmarts running every mom & pop store out of town.
I don’t know either, but for some reason his name sends a shiver down my spine.
I’m with you. Their stuff has sucked for a while.
Just put some fresh sealant on your windows. Should hold.
$4.99/month. It’s essentially just a cup of coffee!
I think a bunch of others gained some footing in the market when Raspberry Pi had supply chain issues during/after COVID. When I last shopped for a Pi, I saw a ton of other options.
Infinite water glitch
Every time a company goes public, they become more and more profitable until the only way to continue on that trajectory is to worsen their own product.
Think they’ll still be selling the Pico for $4 or the Zero for $15 after they’re reporting to shareholders?
Tenacity is a crucial skill to develop, and not everybody figures that out.
Children are great at it, because they’re constantly learning to do everything and are expected to be beginners, but at a certain point for many adults, failing at something new challenges their self-image/self-worth, so they just find reasons to avoid developing skills altogether.
Learning how to fail is a necessary step on the way to mastering anything.
The soulsborne games are a legitimately effective way to build tenacity.
Am I getting my hopes up for nothing? =(