

Thanks for the post. I will try to do it on Saturday
Thanks for the post. I will try to do it on Saturday
Nextcloud is literally “Jack of all trades, master of none”. It tries to do EVERYTHING, and it fails to be even decent in most of these things…
I pretty much do the same for almost a decade whenever a game doesn’t have a demo available
They are great for taking your sweat away from your body. The problem is they also get you skin oils as well, which is why the smell a lot more than cotton for example that only holds onto the water part of your sweat
Personally, I love merino wool t-shirts. Try one out, a summer one that is thin
Anxiety sweat make you smell worse than temperature regulation sweat btw. Also try to avoid polyester fabrics. Maybe try merino t-shirts as well
I use my PC for a combination of office work, programming and gaming. OpenSUSE is also my choice!
I have been running OpenSUSE Leap on my home server for 3 years, and I moved from Fedora after many years to OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on both my work and home (gaming) PC. I am super happy!
Having done the same trip (years of Fedora, then OpenSUSE) I’m super happy with my experience
Just stay away from anything that has a dedicated Nvidia GPU. I have tried everything, still no distro apart from popOS! that didn’t massacre my battery…
Shouldn’t have any issues
In a past study, I saw that even microwave-safe plastics leak harmful chemicals into the food
There are some great userscripts to check out for enhancing Kbin with collapsible comments etc until the;kimplement them natively btw
+1 to OpenSUSE!
There is always (Open)SUSE in that branch as well
I contribute as much as I can, mostly through StreetComplete. I see it as a hobby when it isn’t too hot/cold outside, to take a walk around my area and map houses and addresses. I find it super important
OpenSUSE is awesome. Just note that Leap 15 is the last version of Leap and details about its successor are still unknown. But if you don’t mind the older kernel etc, it will be supported until December 2025, so plenty of time for them to have a robust successor!
Digg had 40 million unique users per month at its peak. Reddit reached this number on 2012 iirc, almost 2 years after the Digg Exodus. Google search terms are not that reliable for something like this, although they can clearly show trends
You will count as traffic but maybe not as a unique user
I think on kbin you can. Hopefully it will be added on Lemmy too
I live in Athens, and the oldest home still standing is about 500 years old (start of 16th century)