That’s because it’s all local to your device.
That’s because it’s all local to your device.
About 500MBit/s on Telegram Desktop. They currently have 10 million paying subscribers out of ~950 million users.
And paying for it with a card with your name on it might be a bad idea…
EDIT: VPN or Usenet might be better and there are also pretty good tools.
Oh this is great. Thanks.
Monument Valley and Gorogoa are both excellent and free of nonsense.
Both are available on mobile and Steam. Gorogoa also on GOG currently 70% off.
Meant to link monument valley 2: https://www.monumentvalleygame.com/mv2
Depends on what you are looking for. I like Akregator but it’s quite old-school.
So does every cut on any other body part.
Weirdly enough other people’s blood tastes slightly different than my own.
That is odd. Something must be broken for the wiki you tried. It’s most useful when there is a real alternative like for the various minecraft wikis. Here is a full list of alternatives: https://getindie.wiki/listings/
Sometimes you just have to check wikia fandom because they are the only ones with an up to date page. But I’d rather avoid it.
It’s from 2021. Link to the website: https://interaktiv.br.de/ki-bewerbung/en/
Still pretty interesting though.
Oh I like that one. Yoink! Thanks.
It’s also quite wrong.
I have been running arm32 elf binaries and Xorg on my HTC M8 stock kernel with Android 4. That’s not a new thing. Libreoffice and Xfce ran pretty well on that thing.
It’s just quite a bit slower. Everything else other than messing with /sys and android processes works the same.
HDMI, mouse and keyboard and you have an office pc.
I run my servers for free on the always free tier of oracle cloud. (It feels like hell froze over, but for over a year I am using a free service provided by tech satan and my soul is still intact, I think.)
https://getindie.wiki and the Indie Wiki Buddy browser extension
Exactly. That’s what I meant.
Most engines can build on Linux. Even CryEngine. Maybe OP mentioned UE4 because it runs better than UE5.
Not true. Here is the regex doing the blocking: slur_filter_regex
: https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/site
It’s not exactly secret.
Why would somebody lie on the internet?