It’s true because you are in the wrong comunities… I dont see tankies, I don’t see porn and definitely it’s been a long while since the last time I saw star trek references on lemmy.
It’s true because you are in the wrong comunities… I dont see tankies, I don’t see porn and definitely it’s been a long while since the last time I saw star trek references on lemmy.
“Let’s rant about linux… in a linux community”
If you are so sassy about people having fun, just block the instance. I cant promise you will stop reading about linux, but your feed will be co siderably cleaner
A human would have known that the xenomorph should be impregnating that girl through her throat…
Ctrl shift 2 + links2 still works for me most of the time…
like we are doing right now
After that point, you don’t want to know what is in the laptop anyway
Yeah, it helps freeing RAM and making your pc go faster
Ich glaube dass die Antwort heißt nein. Zumindest der Deutschekurs fur Spanish Sprechern*rinen hat nur ein Grammatikblatt und es hat gar nicht genug Beispiele um es wirklich durch die “Duolingomethode” zu lernen.
Allerdings habe ich beim Duolingo eine Menge Wörter gelernt.
Yakuza is heading your way
So you picked the brunette?
It is an alternative if you are a casual user.
“We have linux at phone”
I remember like in 2012, my knoppix had all sorts of accessibility tools. One of them that was meant as text input looked stupidly crafty (as far as you didnt needed to correct text) and was thought to be used just with a mouse or a joystick: the small app would present a pointer and boxes with letters with sizes matching the chance of a word starting with that letter on the target language. As soon as you move the pointer to that box, new letter would appear again matching posibilities of that letter.
I tried it just because with a trackball mouse and it felt surprisingly fast. Idk why havent heard of those things again.
Thinking of it, the number of accessibility tools on OS seems horribly low