Assetto Corsa (assuming mods are included) and Factorio (again, with mods, but to a lesser degree).
I remember borrowing it from the library back then (well, a few years later anyway), it still sticks in my mind!
Using the arrow keys to go to the entry and pressing shift+delete works for me
The Jeffrey Combs panel is a great one
It’s showing me $28.74 to remove ads in Canada right now (maybe more than the 26.25 mentioned due to tax % difference)
I started this one in the middle of my 7 day camping trip last week. Maybe a quarter of the way through right now. Good so far, the first King book I’ve rear since around Gerald’s Game somewhere.
Never thought about that before, but it looks delicious.
I like that clicking on Next actually starts at the top of the page for me now instead of in the middle somewhere
On my current instance since Jun 4, I can’t even remember if I had joined a different one before that or not. Beginning of June at least. Basically abandoned R* at that point.
I might have almost destroyed a monitor with bad XFree86 timings on Slackware once or twice. Pulled the plug on that thing pretty fast.
I’m pretty sure I used one that was terminal based, likely using ncurses. Without searching, I can’t recall the name of it, though.
I used XMPP a bit among friends, more so when Google supported it, which was probably after ICQ/AIM/MSN wasn’t as popular? I don’t really talk to many people anymore, so whatever, heheh :)
It would be nice to see XMPP make some kind of “comeback” … or some sort of popularity boost like mastodon/lemmy/etc in recent times.
I’m a big Baxter fan, never really read anything by Pratchett somehow, and I ended up with the same opinion pretty much. I gave up reading after three books, they just didn’t seem to be going anywhere or anything really happening. Great idea, it just ended up being boring.
My daughter reads a lot of books checked out via overdrive on her kobo (in Canada), though the search feature on the kobo itself is kind of garbage. We have better luck doing a search with the Libby app on a phone, checking it out, then syncing the kobo.
I use a Kindle myself (purchased on one of the good sales for roughly half price), though primarily via epub files transferred to the Kindle using Calibre. It’s a busy UI, but it does work well and has lots of features. Pretty good as an archive of your ebook library.
Kinda weird, but yeah that does work :)
At least it isn’t just me, and that it should get fixed soon enough.
Same issue here, fairly consistently - a hard refresh doesn’t really seem to help in my case, either. I’m not sure if this was happening before the 0.18 upgrade or not.
Also, doing a search for the community pops up an error message, and I believe there should have been a clickable subscribe link after it somewhere to subscribe?
Scorched Earth was awesome, never got a lot done in computer classes at school because of it :)
Google literally didn’t exist when I first was thrust into vim (well, vi) a large number of years ago ;) Pretty sure I eventually gave up and closed the terminal window - dialed directly into the university’s unix server. Can’t remember which version of unix it was, though.
It was probably the default editor for tin, the usenet client I was using. At least pine used pico as its editor which was a bit more friendly.
Liberapay doesn’t take a cut, does the payment processing fee from Stripe get taken from the donation amount before getting sent to you? I’m assuming yes, just want to make sure.
120MB? Big spender!
Thanks! I’m sure most of these cheaper handhelds are going to work basically the same for transmitting.
I think one of the bigger AliExpress sales is later this month, spring sale or something? I’ve been leaning towards the Quansheng mainly because of all of the custom firmware available. I didn’t realize it could pick up NOAA alerts. Have you played with the spectrum analyzer?
The TD-H3 also has a pretty wide receive range and a nice looking screen (annoying text printed on the side of the screen though…would have been better left blank)