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I think you organize tabs into different containergroups based on groups and bookmarks
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
Whoa i never realized they were that big
No he was mostly interested in call of duty haha
My friend recently was asking if he should get the switch 2 or what other portable console would be better as an adult. I told him to get the steam deck and he was so baffled by what it was, then he almost got some other random thing he found at Walmart because he figured it was the same thing. I guess I spend more time on the internet that I didn’t even realize people don’t even know what steam is
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
My phone app does a good job of labeling suspected spam calls and texts so I just set it to auto ignore all those and that’s been pretty good so far, but I’m just using the default phone app on samsung,
when I had pixel the Google phone app was nice because it would auto answer if it was maybe a real number and only ring once they said why they were calling so if it wasnt important they would just hangup without you being bugged
How do I find the number to forward texts too, I have like 3 a day from new numbers each time
Most of the people calling you are scammers pretending to be political or charity campaigns using sketchy urls each time asking for money so I doubt they care about breaking the law more than they already are
They usually hang up as soon as you pick up most of the time, just bots checking if it’s a real number for some reason
The other day my wife asked me “what’s that pipe website you use to be able to watch YouTube videos” then I realized it was because she got blocked by YouTube haha
I really need to get rid of my drone lipos but they cost me money so hopefully they don’t pop haha
I do daily, get my coffee and read my emails, of it’s something no I dont want I unsub, otherwise I mark it as read and archive it, takes a few minutes, at work we use email a lot it’s just easier than dealing with teams search, otherwise if it’s just our team we use JIRA
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.