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Yes, and also is fine if you’re using a cell hotspot.
Yes, and also is fine if you’re using a cell hotspot.
You can also use network namespaces on Linux which Wireguard has a nice explanation and walkthrough on, recommending this as part of setting up wg connections. https://www.wireguard.com/netns/
They discontinued the desktop client about a month ago, which is what made me stop using it.
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Ooh, Figma looks interesting, thanks!
Does it have triangle bits? Nintendo uses some really unusual driver shapes.
Is Adobe still the standard? When I realized browsers and 3rd party apps render PDFs much quicker than Reader, I started looking for other alternatives to Adobe. I was familiar with the flow of PaintShop Pro and GIMP, so now the very little I did in Photoshop I do in GIMP/Inkscape/a couple other freebie tools. When they acquired Macromedia and killed Flash, I was out of their ecosystem, so my poor knowledge of their products is almost 2 decades old. What are their can’t-live-without products nowadays?
That was a fun song, t4t.
After Signal dropped SMS support, I no longer use SMS. Only a few friends and family members use Signal, so it’s been a pretty effective way to drop my screentime and live in the moment.
Pooping, and times when I’m waiting for other people to do something or show up somewhere, offer plenty of screentime. Speaking of which, it’s now time to stop pooping. See y’all tomorrow.
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There’s always trusty Lynx!
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Did he not pronounce garage, “jur-AHJ”? Weird.
I’m with you, and would prefer a browser based frontend for yt that doesn’t brick. I see no reason for standalone apps anymore whenever the data is exclusively online. On the other hand, I hate how webapp versions of Excel/Spreadsheets (for instance) are pushed for office software, where the data has no need to live in the cloud. At home I stick with LibreOffice, as the only issue I’ve had with switching over to it was VBA scripts and macros I wrote over a decade ago not working - and those really needed to be updated anyway.
F I R E F O X already