

Thanks! I did forget to not hide the Table of Contents, and those None pages are ones I haven’t added yet. I am going to do a lot more things (this is only beginning), so bookmark it, and check it once in a while.
Thanks! I did forget to not hide the Table of Contents, and those None pages are ones I haven’t added yet. I am going to do a lot more things (this is only beginning), so bookmark it, and check it once in a while.
It is not a bargain, because not only can it be used against you in the future (e.g., an oppressive regime, EVEN if you’re in another country), or someone you know. Furthermore, many of these companies track your usage of other services, regardless of whether you use that company’s services or not.
One thing that this article missed is that CurseForge is not the only mod platform — there’s also Modrinth, which bans most of the things mentioned, on this article.
Yep.
Yeah
Yep. I don’t remember where I bought it, but there is this hilarious notebook that I have:
This is a great thing, particularly when considering that many people also use low-end devices, in which there are limited amounts of RAM available.
It uses Mastodon (ActivityPub disabled), and Soapbox-FE.
Not a question, but you’ve written some fantastic articles, thanks — I’ve added your website to my RSS feed!
We (here in Portugal) also need to take a page from Europe…
Considering that the ENTIRE Hypixel SkyBlock cheating community warns about these things (and there are websites that tell you if a JAR file may be compromised), it is impressive.
The fact that those people didn’t even decompile the JAR files is amazing.
What about both combined? Is is beneficial to, for instance, drink a coffee right after you wake up, and tea, 30 minutes later?
Now, I don’t have to be embarrased at the hobby project forks I make. Thanks!
The fuck??? That’s a horrible co-worker…
Disroot.org may have what you’re looking for.
Revolt. It just needs a larger userbase.
From what I’ve heard, openSUSE Tumbleweed is the most stable rolling release distribution around. It automatically checks packages, before releasing them. As for desktop environments, Xfce is a great one, if you add some addons (e.g., Whisker menu).
Sorry about being that guy, but it is “fortnight”, not Fortnite, in this case.
It is insanely configurable though, as shown by Zorin OS Lite.