BM Dashboard.
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BM Dashboard.
I pretty much only browse /all , so I’m throwing the numbers off! I don’t know myself with which communities i interact most.
That’s a great idea. YouTube doesn’t have RSS feeds, does it?
That looks great!
It’s basically two adjacent pie charts. I don’t hate these, but I agree they are a bit confusing because it implies a relationship between sections in the left and right that are across from each other. They’re useful to get a sense of proportion in each categorization.
I don’t feel like fighting my OS. It locked up every time it went to sleep and I switched to X and the problem went away. Maybe I’ll try again but why bother? Everything is working fine for me.
I use Connect for Android, and when I block an instance it blocks the users too. Their comments are still here, but sort of spoiler tagged.
Gorilla tag is a VR game where you all play as legless gorillas and have to use your arms (and motion controllers) to propel yourself up and around the forest to tag the other players. It’s a simple premise but it’s super fun. Because it’s free, it’s chock full of annoying kids sadly.
Looks like this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cKm7cnDsoc
I use VS Code on Linux, but yeah regular VS is Windows-only. Maybe people good at compatibility layers can get it working.
Thank you.
I always have the keyboard attached, so that’s not a big deal for me. Thank you for the review.
Thank you, that’s great to hear! I’ll do it next week.
I’d just like to interject for moment. What you’re referring to as Parents, are in fact, GNU/Parents, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Parents
Any trouble spots on the Surface? I have a 2017 model that could use a refresh, but I was worried about the touch screen, digitizer pen, and detachable keyboard.
I got 0 linux, 4 AI, and 2 porn. Nice.
“Child Sexual Abuse Material”. It’s an awkward acronym that’s mostly overtaken “Child Pornography”.
Care to share what you settled on? I’m a Windows gamer (inc. HTC VR) and occasional developer with some experience on headless Linux (Debian and Ubuntu) servers deploying and working on my programs. I’m definitely not confident as a Linux system admin, anything I’ve got working is down to finding a Stack Overflow question that closely matches my situation.
I’ve had the same problem. Heck, half the time I go to a community in another instance it tells me I’m not logged in (to that instance), so the subscribe button isn’t even there. I haven’t figured out what I’m doing wrong, yet.
That’s pretty cool. I don’t disagree with anything I’ve noticed.