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Is that sarcasm? The mods have removed all the povs they presumably disagree with.
Is that sarcasm? The mods have removed all the povs they presumably disagree with.
That would imply there’s an Apple device connected to the internet on Jupiter.
Can’t you just use gnome-screenshot with the screencast feature? Unless this lets you record stuff that already happened, a sort of ‘capture last 30s’ sort of thing.
Air because 100% of them are benders. You don’t get that guarantee in the other nations. If bending wasn’t a factor, probably either water or air, as they both seem chill. As a vegetarian though, air would probably align more with my values anyway.
Xclicker is a GUI autoclicker. I heard of a command line tool for Wayland, but it didn’t seem to exactly be an autoclicker, and I don’t really like command line tools in general.
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No, because it’s circular logic. There’s no reason for a necessary being to exist before it does, and no evidence that one does in the real world.
Proper screen sharing and xclicker is Why I occasionally switch back to X
I feel the same way about arguments between big corporations.
To me they just say ‘I have stuff to hide from you, not from Google, Facebook, or the government.’
I agree with the first part of your comment, I don’t understand the second. Some sort of pedophilophobic rant?
“I walk a lonely road, the only one that I have ever known. Don’t know where it goes, but it’s home to me, and I walk alone.”
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Green Day
Minecraft also has an alternative - VoxelLibre
Labour First, then Liberal Democrats. But it only asked about 3 topics, if it had mentioned climate change for example, I probably would have got Greens.
Klaas and doh-errs.
How else would you pronounce them?
Stardew Valley is great
On Manjaro GNOME, the default is Firefox.
If current trends are anything to go by, companies will have their own proprietary robots that most normal people will buy out of brand loyalty, and be tracked and controlled remotely, while a few techy people will be able to have open source robots that might be finicky to set up and might do 80% of the things proprietary ones can do, while you would have control over it and it wouldn’t track you. I would be in the second camp, but most people don’t even know what open source means, much less prioritise it.
Imagine if you can