Nooo! Immortals was a lot of fun and a great follow-up to AC Odyssey. My kids loved the silly take on Greek mythology
Nooo! Immortals was a lot of fun and a great follow-up to AC Odyssey. My kids loved the silly take on Greek mythology
I think you have this mixed up with something else. The Nebula service described above is at https://nebula.tv/
post boomer memes
Have we considered the possibility that math has just gotten more difficult over the past few months?
This is handy for me because it’s one fewer brand of EVs I’ll need to research and compare
My wife and I got Nextmugs, which have no app and one single button that switches between warm/hot/piping/off. I tend to drink hot coffee slowly over the course of a couple of hours, and this has been a significant quality-of-life improvement.
People dismiss it because it’s part of the NSMB series, but it’s basically Super Super Mario World.
Is wiki.gg meant for only developer-sanctioned wikis?
Lily58 has regular keys in those spots by default (I think they’re [
and ]
), which is more straightforwardly useful than the rotary encoders. There are surely some great uses for the encoders, but I have yet to discover them
Pretty sure this is Scorpion’s origin story in the new Mortal Kombat
I just moved from a one-piece ergo keyboard (Truly Ergonomic) to a Sofle RGB after spending Way Too Long comparing the available options. It’s pretty good so far. Some early thoughts in case they help:
All in all, I’m happy with the Sofle and anticipate using it for a long time.
I prefer ActivityPub over AT for several reasons, but I’m not sure there’s a good path to a solution within ActivityPub for true account portability the way AT does it.
Does that address some of the intermittent connection issues (e.g. “failed to save vote”)? I’ve been wondering if that’s a rate-limiting issue with the wefwef.app instance
There’s nothing to say that hasn’t already been unsaid
I mean… you can, but beyond the technical aspect of setting up the hardware/services/DNS, you also have to deal with the unknowable black boxes that are the major email services. As a very small server, you’re gonna run into deliverability issues and have absolutely no feedback or recourse from the giants. There’s a decent chance that you’ll end up with a perfectly configured mail server that, through no fault of your own, fails to actually get your messages to their recipients.
(Sorry to be a bummer here! If you do go this route, I hope that everything works out well for you.)