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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What launcher should I replace Nova with?
17·12 days agoYeah it’s pricey. I’m on a fairphone 4 and that was easily over $700. I have at the same time had a very easy time replacing the screen when it broke, and have just stashed several of the more breakable components, which it’s nice that I can do that super simply.
I don’t think fairphones are much cheaper from fairphone directly, though I might be wrong. Overall, I don’t game on my phone, and the fairphone 4 has been able to tackle all my needs pretty well without issue. Most of my gripes come from minor glitches or certain features lacked in lineageOS, but tbf, it’s still a very solid OS despite those minor issues.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Anyone old enough to have used this before GPS?
17·16 days agoWhat’s it called? I want one.
I would not say she was ugly at all, based on what I’ve seen.
Cleopatra artistic reconstruction utilizing various paraphernalia which may depict her.

Another using a similar technique

You should try rock climbing harnesses. They’re somewhat similar. There’s also some techwear that has those straps.
Edit: upon some cursory research, I have found that simply searching ‘suspension harness’ and/or ‘leg harness’ yeilds a high abundance of options. There is clearly a market for this kind of thing, and you’re probably not alone in a want for thigh compression.
“Alright, slow down Pythagoras. Start from the top. What the fuck are you talking about?”
Look it’s already got bugs in it. I’d just skip the cum check and keep my 50¢. That’s how I can afford a lambourgino, and bookself. Goddar ged in that gridset
Rainbows is water droplets thats in the sunlight. car have cannon that shoot water droplets. Bam, car make rainbow.
Supplanting a smoking addiction with a low-stakes gambling habit, very clever.
Sorry about the picture. I’ll try to not send one next time.
You fill the ‘:3’ jar with pickle slices.
It’s a photo taken in 2017 by a guy on Instagram named Eugeny Hramenkov. It was posted the next day by the model holding the milk, @soska_117, also on Instagram. It was not apart of a collection of images, it’s standalone.
Know Your Meme covered it
LSD usually comes soaked into small clips of paper usually just called ‘tabs’, which come initially as sheets with tear lines seperating each tab. You tear off one, pop it on your tongue, and suck on it, and within a few hours it kicks in.
This guy had two tabs from the look of it and is about to probably have a very spiritual experience.
Well it doesn’t start with “.4” so i guess their rule still stands for that.
Good question and a great segue into a fun fact: it seems quite possible people waking up in the middle of the night was the norm for centuries, and that the assumption of sleeping the whole night is potentially a more modern idea.
I am having trouble finding a specific article, but a historian recently catalogued a large number of historical entries which note ‘the second sleep’. He basically posited that it’s likely that for ages, people in the pre-industrial world would sleep for about 3-4 hours, wake up in the middle of the night for an hour or two, and would then go back to sleep. Article talking about it.
Articles quite often say that writing as far back as homer talk about an hour which terminates the first sleep like a normal thing everyone knows about. I haven’t read much of homer or Virgil so i can’t personally confirm or deny that.
Somewhere. We’ll find it eventually /s
It’s more a philosophy for Unix systems. When we say that “everything is a file”, we’re saying that even devices should show up on the filesystem (/dev), even network ports should show up on the filesystem, even processes should show up on the filesystem(/proc), etc… and that is as opposed to having a different system abstraction handle those functions instead.
Of course when you look deeper into it, linux does not explicitly follow that rule, it more just adheres to it. It’s more a guideline than an explicit statement of fact





Sounds like an analogy for drunk driving.