

“Just once” sounds like it opens the door for more than just once.
“Just once” sounds like it opens the door for more than just once.
It’s also a really specific use case. I can’t imagine it being that useful to its target audience: authors. Ultimately, it relies heavily upon the premise of the user’s lack of self-control and does so to their detriment.
Original post: https://lemmy.world/post/21189801
We believe delivering Nokia’s 4G/LTE system to the lunar surface is a transformative moment in the commercialization of space
Absolutely love the lack of regulation for space. Going to love seeing the Google tm Moon in 50 years.
It’s a privilege to not have to worry about making a living.
That comes from a position of privilege though. Getting to choose which companies sponsor you is only viable if your channel is large or you have multiple options to pick from.
The reason why people are protesting the random changing of the name is the vast amount of work it generates. Websites, textbooks, maps, etc. will all have to be updated (and all this accumulates to a couple million dollars). By this logic, “Gulf of the Americas” is just as bad.
If you haven’t already, try using a wired connection. That should remove the primary difference between xbox one and series controllers. I’d also suggest using a tool like antimicrox to see if you’re receiving input from the controller. You may also want to look into what solutions other distros use for Bluetooth, as the answer could be buried in there.
I generally find this to be the easiest option if my system is giving me issues. Void took me a few installs before getting the right combination of packages and services running. It’s definitely my favorite distro so far, considering that it provides stability while remaining on a rolling release cycle.
As to your controller, look into the xpadneo or xone packages. Both are available on Void. Not certain they’ll work with PlayStation controllers, but I wasn’t able to find any packages dedicated to them.
Interesting, could also be the tty. If it’s causing you a lot of trouble, you might want to just reinstall.
What shell are you running in your terminal? If I’m remembering correctly, it’s recommended to set the shells during the installation, so that could be the issue here.
Their livelihoods are only at risk because they ignored the cards for the previous five years. If you’re living in the US, and haven’t spread your content out to other platforms by now, you are in that situation because of your own inaction. I refuse to sympathize with people who aren’t capable of simple logic.
The title makes it sound like Apple did this of their own accord. In reality, this was the deadline for no longer selling these devices inside the EU.
I use Tailscale (Taildrop & Taildrive) to send files between my devices no matter where I am. It’s a very simple install (maybe 10 minutes total), and just works.
I like this reference. Funnily enough I read somewhere that Subway actually did a campaign like that episode.
Assuming that it’s actually reverse engineered, this is great news. If not, there’s a massive lawsuit brewing.
Not to mention the numerous amount of accessories that use USB-A. My keyboard, mouse, and flash drives all use USB-A.
In my cable collection, odds are that if a cable has USB-C on one end, then either USB-A or C is on the other end. That means every other connector still requires USB-A or a dongle.
USB-A‘s longevity (~20 years) basically ensures that until it’s much cheaper to use USB-C, it won’t replace USB-A.
Is the correct word to use here grammatically.
I commonly use the following font families:
Hack
Noto
Inter
Helvetica
Montserrat
Space Grotesk
Times New Roman
Atkinson Hyperlegible
Cormorant (Garamond)
I actually switched from Vivaldi to Zen (now on Librewolf due to inconsistent updates on Void) after UB0 was nerfed on Chrome.
Highly recommend either of these as an alternative, but having CSS/JSON knowledge is necessary if you want the exact experience you can get on Vivaldi.