There is not a single thing that “Kid Rock” could do that would make him look cool.
Maybe this?
There is not a single thing that “Kid Rock” could do that would make him look cool.
Maybe this?
I use Voyager on android but the web client or "old reddit" style on larger screens. You could also look at redreader which is an android reddit client that could be adapted to Lemmy. IDK if there's an iOS version.
I got around to looking and there did seem to be a little bit of crap on the spring. I sprayed contact cleaner on it and rubbed it a bit with the battery terminal, no change. I'll mess with it some more when I get a chance. Probably not tomorrow since it's a big US holiday and we'll have visitors and stuff.
"This morning I looked in the personbox to see if the personperson had brought me any person". --Spider Robinson iirc.
I want to see the unfolding of a scorching romance between two partners, each not knowing that the other is an AI.
It's easier now that there are some control headers for it. At the time I tried a lot of things like bouncing through javascript opening a new window. Results varied by browser. The simplest way was to inconvenience users a bit by supplying text urls for them to paste into the nav bar, instead of clickable links.
I had some private pages a while back that linked to unrelated pages on other sites. I had to go somewhat crazy to stop the private urls from leaking to the external sites through referer headers when my users clicked on the links.
If chrome is sending people's browser histories to Google that is invasive.
For working on cars on stuff as complicated as transmission swaps, you have to know what you are doing, but look into a QuickJack.
In other regards just start with a few basic tools and get more as you need them. You can justify buying a $100 tool if it saves you from e.g. a $200 replacement item or shop repair.
What does that even mean? But yes lots of us run Linux on servers. Just ssh in. Or even just wipe the VM and launch a new one if you want to upgrade.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_News_from_the_Vatican