I have a few ground-nesting bees buddies in the yard.
They’re chill and I see them pollinating my garden now and then.
They’re now part of the family and I’ll knock some sense in any guest who tries to harm them.
I have a few ground-nesting bees buddies in the yard.
They’re chill and I see them pollinating my garden now and then.
They’re now part of the family and I’ll knock some sense in any guest who tries to harm them.
If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
Problem solved
It’s probably part of the great filter.
It also goggles up tape measures.
I haven’t played TF2 in a while (before f2p?), my understanding is that community servers were mostly fine and how we’re mostly on random casual games?
At least this game has a dedicated server option, contrary to the other TF2.
The light is always trying to kill me anyway, so I use SPF 60 stuff, clothing, and various other ways of blocking it so it’s stopped before it even reaches my actual skin.
You stop the light from reaching the ground, I stop the light from reaching me. We are not the same.
I’d love to switch between shooting blanks and livefire on-demand.
Yea, I’m still stuck on Windows at work for the foreseeable future as I don’t control that too much.
Otherwise, for personal stuff that I do control, they really can get fucked.
My wife had never used any desktop OS other than Windows before, but I switched her to Pop!_OS and it’s gone fine. Certainly not any worse than between 2 Windows versions, but at least now there’s no bullshit and things are actually customizable. (Her words)
This is the same kind of thing I’d expect when a once nice android app gets bought out by a company like tencent.
Bundle a battery manager and RAM optimizer bs in the file browser or something, fill it with ads, maybe they could have microtransactions for some of the “features”.
They do, but something like fucksmith’s pizza would be upvoted for being funny, not for being correct.
The LLM wouldn’t know the difference.
Firefox mobile:
My guess is you’re trying to open tabs by opening the tab manager (square icon with number in it), adding an empty tab, then go from there?
That would bring you to the “home” tab or whatever they call it… a mishmash of a small number of favorites and recent stuff, and yea that’s kinda convoluted.
In your case, you know you wanna open a bookmark, go to bookmarks directly from your current tab (… menu/bookmarks), then just use open in new tab from there.
Open in new tab works on single bookmarks and to open all bookmarks within a folder.
You can just put bookmarks in folders.
Pretty sure that’s a been a feature of nearly every browser I’ve used since Netscape.
Nowadays you can use whatever context menu to open all bookmarks in a folder in tabs.
This has been reported to your ISP for abuse, expect a vaguely worded letter in the mail that’s meant to scare you into reaching out and settling.
— Oh wait, that’s only for pirates
play You-wouldnt-download-a-mac-n-cheese.mkv
Now that’s actual relationship goals.
This post is 2 days old, we are now officially old people.
Yup. On reddit, if you stumbled on a 13 hours old thread, commenting was just sending a bottle in the void.
I think that’s a fine decision to make, as an adult, for benign things.
People who make that decision for their child, for more severe stuff are pretty wack though.
There’s a stick enthusiast community:
!stick@sh.itjust.works
Haven’t had to use port forwarding for gaming in like 30 or so years, so I just looked up Nintendo’s website…
LMAO, no thanks, that’s not happening.
For your question, you could likely route everything through a tunnel and manage the port forwarding on the other end of the tunnel.