Nice! That’s on my print backlog as well :-)
Nice! That’s on my print backlog as well :-)
Those are some nice prints, well done!
Ah I missed the other comment, my client still had a cached view apparently. And definitely true regarding mitigation, your phrasing just read funny to me :)
Not sure if joking or naive…
Hmm yeah I was aware of that but personally didn’t see it as a reason not to like Kagi… Lori came across as quite drama seeking without solid arguments imho. Thanks for the response!
Have you tried the small web lens? They run their own index specifically to help surface the content you mention is hard to find by default.
Any specific reasons? I’m a very happy Kagi user and the founder is active on their discord and seems like a really nice guy.
It’s in the image? His emailaddress+ some related info was found in a breach, meaning someone hacked some other site to which this user was subscribed.
That’s not what happened
Guess it depends on your client because it works for me.
I hope you mean 200 degrees celcius, I imagine it’s hard to print at 200 F ;-)
SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
It’s in America so yes.
The only PSVR2 game I bought that I really regret buying. Super lame “game” except maybe if you’re a diehard kayak fan or something.
Yeah I totally agree, I hate that they keep adding new stuff instead of focussing on their core business. It’s especially annoying as the Android Protonmail app and the regular web mail client are really bare bones and have several long standing issues. Honestly if I had set it up with my own domain instead of the @pm.me (which admittedly is a nice suffix) I probably wouldn’t be a paying customer anymore.
Sorry if I misunderstood your comment, it seemed like a metaphor for social media but perhaps I assumed too much. My bad!
You know you don’t have to doomscroll social media right? You can just, you know, not do social media.
Very optimistic of you to think they actually tested it :)
I don’t think it works that way… on paper it sure looks the way you said but I’m 99% sure there’s all sorts of gentlemen agreements and other back channel stuff going on there.
I have 450+ hours of Pavlov on PSVR2, plenty of hours in other games as well. The biggest issue imho is size / type of players. There’s not always good servers/people around when playing Pavlov and it’s just not fun single player. But being able to play basically VR CounterStrike at home is just awesome to me, the tech is great.