

They do it because it works on the whole. If straight titles were as effective they’d be used instead.
They do it because it works on the whole. If straight titles were as effective they’d be used instead.
Ctrl+r surely
I’m generally sus, moreso I suspect the capacity will be crap rather than anything particularly dangerous, but I’m generally cautious. I’ve a couple of small electric items, one is a known brand.
Specifically I’d avoid batteries, SD cards, power bricks because there are too many fakes in general (mind you, I’d only buy lithium cells from specialist trusted battery sellers, I mostly only buy sd cards in store and only buy name brand power banks).
It was never really a competition - just some misguided people who liked Emacs
It’s the general you, but you’re free to do you.
Not OP, but
Basically anything you’d buy off say Amazon from a 5 letter company.
Why it’s liked? It’s essentially the same stuff as 5 letter Amazon companies/some Etsy stuff/imported eBay stuff without the middleman, so I don’t pay drop shipper or Amazon taxes.
Ali Vs Temu:
I’ve not used Temu but from what I’ve read previously better selection on Ali, Choice items have better customer service.
Haha, exactly my first thought on reading this. Release some 3D printed cases too.
Yeah, lms is still going strong!
So what exactly are we losing?
Why do you feel that Vs when merges happen?
Would you really want everyone in the world looking at every end of day commit before you’ve refactored it into something vaguely passable?
Look Richard no matter how many times you post this, no-one is going to start calling it GNU/Linux.
I try and just ignore it and read what I’m interested in regardless. From what I hear about the YouTube algo, for instance, clickbait titles are necessity more than a choice for YouTubers, if they don’t use them they get next to no engagement early and the algo buries that video which can impact the channel in general.