Any form of documentation (processes, design decisions, …) might be better off in some form of wiki than in a loose bunch of .doc(x) o .pdf files.
Any form of documentation (processes, design decisions, …) might be better off in some form of wiki than in a loose bunch of .doc(x) o .pdf files.
To be fair, depending on how the hummus is seasoned, that might work quite well.
Imagine posting a screenshot of a gif.
Yea, but people don’t play the same game non-stop for 8 hours… actually, never mind.
So let me get this straight. You used to host DokuWiki on your Windows installation. That’s why you accessed it on localhost.
You reinstalled Windows, including formatting the drive, as is the default.
And now you’re surprised you can’t access your DokuWiki any more.
Is that correct?
Because they don’t want to be smelled wearing them.
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I’d low-key like to learn a Scottish accent. But I doubt it would ever be good.
Completely agree. Ran Arch for about 10 years and had like three breakages that were all my fault (didn’t read news before a manual intervention. Once the battery died). But every time I could fix that by booting the current live image. No data loss.
It’s comparatively easy to not break things if you’re like ten years behind. 😉 But sure, Debian takes pride in its stability. I just like having recent versions of everything.
Many client apps don’t even offer the option.
I mean, if you like knowing what your machine is doing, Arch is one of the best options.
There seems to be an environment variable. But I still found lots of places hard-coding 8000.
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INWX.com seems to offer .cc domains for $20.48 US pa.
But why would you post a screenshot of the gallery displaying the photo if you can just upload the photo?
Nothing and everything. The trick is knowing which is which.
Edit: I see someone couldn’t tell the difference.
Imagine being too stupid to properly hold your phone.
Ugh… literally unplayable.
Play store is a shitshow. It’s so hard to spot the few actual gems in the absolute avalanche of ad-ridden asset flip time wasters that have the only goal of harvesting your data or running a monero miner in the background. The chances are better with paid games, but even then it’s hit-or-miss.
I gave up on mobile gaming long ago.