Oh no...
Yea, I am afraid our instance name is literally a meme so I hope you are fine with telling everyone that you use Arch anytime you post anything from this account :D
Also welcome to the instance! If you use arch or not :)
Oh no...
Yea, I am afraid our instance name is literally a meme so I hope you are fine with telling everyone that you use Arch anytime you post anything from this account :D
Also welcome to the instance! If you use arch or not :)
I think the doll its even worse from this angle somehow
Holy shit, that is ... perfect.
If you don't want to bother with the bootloader like the other comment mentioned you can also just use the boot menu from the motherboard instead. You gotta mash f11 (or whatever it is on your motherboard) on boot when you want to go into Windows, but if you only need it every once in a while it is good enough.
Technically yes. Switched from software dev to QA at a different company. Worse pay, worse commute, 0 regrets. My current company asked me if I would want to work as a dev instead, nope, can't pay me enough to do that again.
Look at the screenshot I posted, it actually specifies "ctrl + g" for help.
Then you press ctrl+g for help and it tells you:
Shortcuts are written as follows: Control-key sequences are notated with a '^' and can be entered either by using the Ctrl key or pressing the Esc key twice.
:D
Actually TIL about pressing esc twice.
And the whole time you have nano open it shows you all the shortcuts how to save and close at the bottom, so no, closing nano is not harder.
I am genuinely curious what is your issue with the tab bar? I got a long list of issues I have with FF (still my main browser anyways) but the tab bar is not one of them and I always have 20+ tabs open. Not saying your opinion is wrong, just trying to understand why you think so.
Our .fyi predates the lemmy instance by a few months. The owner thought the domain was funny and bought it a while back, but had nothing to do with it so it just got used when we decided to get a lemmy instance up. So I assume at least some of them are random domains people already happened to own anyways.
But the main reason is the one people already mentioned and its because they are cheap.
.ml, .ee and .me are howevet not obscure. They are country TLDs (Mali, Estonia, Montenegro).
Bollards, roads signs and other road signalisation. It is honestly a problem.
Yea they keep all the data. I deleted everything on my account when the whole shitshow happened and then GDPR requested the data associated with the account and it was all still there. And when I requested that they delete that too they outright refused.