Then why are you considering it at all. I just rediscovered my old W-213 still going strong. I readjusted the seconds to match the current time, and I love the beep sounds.
Then why are you considering it at all. I just rediscovered my old W-213 still going strong. I readjusted the seconds to match the current time, and I love the beep sounds.
It’s just that there are lots of stuff that don’t really work (out of the box) with Wayland systems, an example being getting an IME with ibus/fcitx5 to work in browsers.
What do you mean by that? That the games are easy to emulate, or that volunteers have spent countless hour getting Emulation to work so now it’s possible?
Nah it’s been invented, but working for many decades without all the crypto shit
That’s a good possibility actually. When stargazing, i usually see significantly less stars on full moon nights.
Cradle! Or better, the cradle series. It’s a sort of adventure story in a fantasy world.
Why are there no stars in the picture?
The cherry stream has all the keys I need, presses feel good, and it just works.
Which is why “nothing” supports it
Fax is common in Germany too
Metroid zero mission and Metroid fusion. Play zero mission first if unsure.
I like using Japanese kana in my homework. I’m learning the language, and it helps with calming down after the rage of “what the hell is this thing, that doesn’t make any sense???”
As a result, i have to prove that the set ま is open.
Wait, you can’t use your phone in a bus? Ot do you mean talk on the phone in a bus, because that would be understandable?
But it gets the job done, chaotic good
I think there might be an objectively true answer for most (all?) here: wake up.
There might be some all nighters, but besides that, every day for almost everyone starts with waking up, which is also arguably an important part of the daily routine.
Good to know, thanks
I found open-ssl to be much harder to use. Do you just manually make new certificates with the CA in CLI?
It’s German but ‘Rucksackriemenquerverbindungsträger’, the thing between the straps of a backpack that you can connect to lighten the load on your shoulders.
I made the word up but I use it pretty often.