No, peak was apart of old funhaus.
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No, peak was apart of old funhaus.
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Having had both kinds of animals of pets multiple times, it isn’t any easier unless you simply just don’t interact with the animal and thus don’t have a connection with it.
Common issue on Lemmy from what I’ve seen, stemming from a lack of harder moderation.
Reddit’s r/games may have been very heavy on the rules, but those rules insured a level of quality that the Lemmy counterparts don’t have.
Being a Google product, I don’t expect it to have a long life span
Man, I fucking LOVE the storytelling in 7. It’s so insanely well done and the music just makes it all the better
I only recently moved to Arch and am still learning, what does the n and s flags do?
I am disappointed to not see the cat become the big spoon
That looks more like a mini fridge than a dishwasher
and the speed that their device operates at.
That is expecting a lot of the average consumer and is rather unreasonable to do so.
Ha, look at this loser, only has “several gigabytes” of ‘Linux ISOs’
A lot of what they want to do and do in fact do wouldn’t be possible at a smaller size. Their new lab uses equipment worth hundreds of thousands of dollars a piece.
Whoa, when did the ui change so much?
r/dgdag and r/dogs_getting_dogs are an example
The old subreddit r/bestof was great for finding niche communities on Reddit. Maybe a Lemmy version could exist, but aimed specifically at highlighting niche communities and their content?
That is because it’s an open standard, not open source. You can read the documentation and implement a driver for a new platform, but you’re not porting vulkan to it. Likewise, there is tons of windows only open source code that will never work anywhere else because they target windows specific code.
A single run is about 20 or 30 minutes, it less. So yes