Ah, that’s the clue I needed.
!itsaunixsystem@lemmy.federated.club
Think that instance is dead though.
Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
Ah, that’s the clue I needed.
!itsaunixsystem@lemmy.federated.club
Think that instance is dead though.
I’m sure there’s a community for nonsense TV/film hacking/Linux screens. I can’t remember what it’s called.
Lemmings. Always Lemmings. !lemmings@lemmings.world
As well as the ones that have already been mentioned, you can also check out (the pinned posts on) !lemmydirectory@lemmy.dbzer0.com which is in the process of being updated.
What I like with UK subtitles, is that different characters get different colours. With translation subtitles this never seems to happen.
Outlook. It’s obviously shit but it notifies me of stuff which is all I need.
I even heard on the news unbidden that he had voted. I wonder who he voted for?
If your gut is saying C128, then start there. Have fun 🙂.
It’s a bit odd, but it only needs the basic subscription. It’s fair enough, I guess, gives a bit of extra value for the subscription. I can see why they wouldn’t want to give access to their entire music library for free.
It even has the Wii Channels music!
Yes, I think that’s probably how it worked.
My memory of token ring is vague, but I think it was originally a ring in series as you said - however token ring switches (that isn’t what they were called) also existed, which was the “modern” way of writing up a token ring network.
I suspect there should be something using the IGDB API, if not it ought to be possible to make one. I found this (I didn’t try it) but it’s not quite what you want: https://github.com/omoosey/video-game-calendar
Unfortunately not. I’d like to, but as you say it’s not quite there yet. I probably should try it more frequently.
Also, Stract
“Oh, perhaps we could assign it to the actual Indian Ocean, as that’s quite a persuasive 💰 argument 💰.”
“… Or perhaps NASA would like to administer it on behalf of the aliens on Io until we make contact…”
“Happy”
Being overly fake nice because you want a tip. Tbh I’d be more inclined to tip you if you left me alone and stopped talking to me.
The whole tipping thing in USA is weird. Everyone wants a tip, it’s entirely random (as a non-American) how much tip to give. Just pay your staff a wage they can actually live on ffs.
You need to put the domain user in the local administrators group. Easiest way to do this is through the Computer Management MMC snap-in.
It’ll give full admin rights over the local computer though - You can’t just give admin rights to one program AFAIK.