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Better to use a paste bin and ask specific questions rather than just please choose l critique this code.
Better to use a paste bin and ask specific questions rather than just please choose l critique this code.
Wow neat, please include me in the drawing. Thanks!
Do you mean voice chat?
Thanks, it says “install” so I must not have it. Whew :)
Do not want! But I don’t see it on my phone, at least so far. Fairly stock Moto G series with Android 14.
Right, like the other person says, Lemmy fundamentally doesn’t work like that. IDK what Piefed is. Ironically, in a sense, 4chan was ahead of us by decades.
Article is correct but kind of low effort. Web slow from too much JS and self serving framework vendors, got it.
No link?
I’m on a 4gb machine right now and it’s tolerable if I don’t do too many things at once, but Google Docs bogs in particular bogs it down.
If it’s what it sounds like, I understand it and would want it shut down too.
Get one right now before someone else gets it from under you.
Upgrade that box or repurpose it for something else. Web bloat has made 2gb machines useless for browsing and 4gb marginal, if the user needs Google docs, put in 8gb or more.
Noo that bot is a big wart on reddit. Add something on the client side instead.
My mom lived in NYC at the time of the 9/11 attack. She was certainly within 10 km of the WTC but not super close to it. I tried to call her but couldn’t get a phone call to NYC through from California. But, I was in online contact with a friend in Canada who was able to get through to my mom and check that she was ok. It was odd.
Very reliable hard drives don’t exist whatever the price. You need RAID. But, look at backblaze drive reliability statistics to identify some obvious problem drives to avoid. It would help if you said what you are trying to do with the drives, what capacity you want, etc.
If you look closely, a .epub is just a zip archive of a bunch of very simple html pages. So extracting the zip and viewing the HTML with a browser works fine.
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