And how would one accomplish that?
And how would one accomplish that?
My wife needs a printer for work and I hate the thing. I’ve firewalled it off as much as I can for two reasons:
The first time I belched at dinner. It was just my parents and my sister. We hit one of those quiet pauses in the conversation and I let a tabling rattling belch go without thinking about it. My mom couldn’t stop giggling that night.
I heard about this on a podcast and thought the host was just messing around
My wife just made a bagel, egg, bacon and American cheese sammich, pretty damn tasty
Sure thing! There’s lots of ways to do the same things, but either way stops you from hitting the up key a bajillion times
CTRL+R brings up a prompt and allows you to search through commands you’ve run before. If you’ve run different variations of the command hitting CTRL+R or CTRL+SHIFT+R cycles through commands similar to what you’ve typed out.
This. It took a while for it to sink in but now it’s muscle memory and a huge time saver
100% agree, hate to see it go down like that but they made their decisions
I used Reddit for over a decade, and much of that was with Apollo. Not going back purely because of how they treated Christian and the other 3rd party devs
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I asked the same thing about Apollo and since this is federated the data is way different than Reddit and would take a lot of work to repurpose a Reddit client. Not saying they won’t but it sounds like it’s a bigger job than one would think
I’m using the beta of Memmy and it’s my preferred, but WefWef is a close second. The only ding against WW is it’s a web app, not a native app and that’s my own preference. either option is solid
Yeah, he definitely deserves some time off after this. But if he were to get around to it at some point he’d have a ton of users
I wonder if Christian can reuse Apollo as a Lemmy client and keep the project going
I’ve been using Memmy the most so far, just waiting for more content to be generated here
Is anyone really shocked? They publicly stated months ago that 70% of VMware’s profits come from Fortune 500 companies and that’s what they would focus on.