That’s why similar to windows you would need to be prepared beforehand, I have a thumbtick with my portable appimages so when I setup new computers I can open my notes etc without internet.
That’s why similar to windows you would need to be prepared beforehand, I have a thumbtick with my portable appimages so when I setup new computers I can open my notes etc without internet.
Yeah it took me like a year to finally start editing photos on my Linux machine. I was so used to lightroom that I kept bouncing between digikam, darktable, and rawtherapee. I wanted something that just did everything that lightroom did in a way that made senses to what I had learned until I finally just sat through a few youtube videos and decided to use digikam for managing my library and darktable for all my editing. Then seeing posts here on lemmy on people’s workshops helped me a lot
nvm I got confimation from Pixelfed that it does not do webfingers yet so its not something I messed up
I usually wake up early before wife and baby, i play for about an hour or so on the weekends but usually by the time I make my coffee and sit at my desk and update they are awake so I mostly just collect steam games that maybe ill pass down to my child.
I did setup steam-headless for a while on my server and I got a razer kishi controller and played games during lunch at work and few times but that kind of fell off. I also got an analogue pocket to play some gba/snes games I’ve been wanting to beat but I mostly only use it when I go camping or something
So if you use linkwarden do the bookmarks you save show up like in your browsers search? Or do you need to go in to linkwarden to search through your bookmarks
I tried a few and ended up just going back to a spreadsheet since I can make it do exactly what I’m thinking instead of trying to figure out how an app is supposed to work and then see if i can make that fit into my thought process.
I just have my reoccurring bills then split them up by paycheck plus add in a few things like gas and I can pretty much plan my whole year and see what’s expected to be left of each check and then decide how to divide that up approximately
I just want to say that you should make sure to take notes on what you’re doing and why. It helps when you break something and want to go through what you did and sometimes notes don’t make sense unless you put why so you can research it again
That bag and two small chicken strips seems normal for an average sized human depending on where you are in the world
For buying large moon sized weapons and getting points
I upgraded my gaming machine and used my old motherboard and cpu and loaded unraid on there, the i7 was great for plex transcoding and eventually i ran out of sata ports on my machine so I stuck a sata expander card in my one pcie slot, luckily the motherboard had two m.2 slots so I used that for cache. the case I used was a node304 and over time I added drives as I was running out of space. eventually I build a separate JBOD chassis to hold more drives
good reason to ween yourself off reddit and help build up lemmy by doing what you were going to do
I feel like algorithms ruined social media for me, when I open Instagram I don’t see any content from my friends or family so I just close it
That’s a tough one, I usually swap between one game I focus on. I’d like to say elder scrolls but after sinking in hours on oblivion I was a bit burnt out when Skyrim came out, but then I sunk hours into fallout 4, then call of duty mw, then oxygen not included. It’s hard for me to go from one game to another similar game without my ADHD kicking in
Wow didn’t realize this game was still going
boredom has made me the man I am today, its tough now a days to get bored and not pull out your phone and browse lemmy instead of doing your hobbies
Oh wow this looks interesting, I’ve been watching the expanse and this sort of feels like the proton molecule haha
Advance wars, I just picked up the reboot for the switch
mostly platformers it works well enough for me even remote using my phones 5g to my home , eastward, and graveyard keeper are the ones I played the most this way, I tried moonlighter as well but sometimes it gets a bit blocky and its not fun when it happens when youre trying not to die, most of the time though I play while at home on the couch, Im pretty close to one of my wifi 6 access points there so it looks great
I wonder where cloud gaming fits in, I play pc games through steamlink to my phone pretty often
I dont think they changed much of the game play other than the leveling gives you max points each level