

I have a few friends who know how to sew, and they all say it’s an essential skill, and they did actu use that skill. I am also thinking of picking it up…
For context, me (and my friends) are all under 20
weird linux user…
I like to tinker with things (a bit), and do thing with my devices that make my friends confounded


I have a few friends who know how to sew, and they all say it’s an essential skill, and they did actu use that skill. I am also thinking of picking it up…
For context, me (and my friends) are all under 20


They no longer put […] cigarette lighters in vehicles
I thought they still did? Just isn’t referred as “Cigarette lighter” anymore?


I’d also recommend the A series (I got recommended the A1 from a friend when I was starting out), and it’s been pretty great so far. As for the slicers, I know you can use OrcaSlicer with Bambu printers (as well as with a ton of others too)


On a sidenote to that, if you install kde-config-flatpak, it enables a permissions management page in system settings, similar to flatseal I believe. I haven’t been able to try it out myself, so I don’t know how well it works.


For the icloud sync, you could try rclone
Here is a tutorial to help you get started: https://rclone.org/iclouddrive/


Their free plan of onedrive is only 5gb now :(
I remember reading (I think on Wikipedia or something? ) that they used to offer unlimited when they were SkyDrive. But I may be wrong (it’s been a few years)


boop
Same here. I mostly type on my phone alot. So autocorrect here is a lifesaver, either that or I will type slower/ with one thumb.
Yes. They added it a few months ago i believe.


Yeah, that is a big plus too (that, and the federation). This can hopefully mean that lemmy can never turn into what reddit currently is.


From a previous comment of mine on the same topic:
I was browsing around on r/kde sometimes, and there was a banner-thing Saying that KDE Supported open platforms like Lemmy. I took a look at Lemmy’s Wikipedia, and browsed around a few days later. I liked the stuff on c/programmerhumour, So I joined. Also my Reddit account got banned (i think, might be deactivated, idk) due to inactivity (I wasn’t on for 2-3 years), and I didn’t care to do anything about it. Also, as a bit of context for the above, it did take a while from hearing about Lemmy and browsing and joining.
I have recently switched to PieFed because it has a faster development cycle and more features (same username).
There are remotes for PC. I have one right now, and they are pretty cheap in Amazon. One nice thing is that they can also do limited control of the TV (through IR, obv).
One thing to keep in mind is that most identity not all of these remotes have a gyro mouse.


Tipping culture is just so companies can justify paying their workers less [than the minimum wage].
Ahhh. The cars I’ve been in (the most) are pre-2015 (2007 and 2014). Thanks!