

IRC is still alive and well. I still use it to hang around when I’m using my tablet with Termux+weechat, and some projects are stubborn about not abandoning IRC.
Just a hobbyist programmer.
IRC is still alive and well. I still use it to hang around when I’m using my tablet with Termux+weechat, and some projects are stubborn about not abandoning IRC.
Haha! I was thinking the same. Saw someone post ads for wireless headphone straps, so it’s a matter of time before techbros reinvent phones, but worse.
I use gimp btw
Edit: Actually, I find GIMP a little bit daunting. I used to use ASEprite which was more than enough for my pixel art needs.
Why you think the net was born? 🎶
Ah, curious, eh? :P
Its name is Chimera Recollect.
I’m using Fennec (based on Firefox, sans telemetry). Is there a good, reliable, and trustable way to export my bookmarks so I don’t have to depend on Firefox Sync?
Edit: forgot to say: on Android.
Maybe because scratching an itch there is generally seen as a bad move if you don’t know what you’re doing.
En-eh hinks (with heavy Spanish accent)
I recently used Gemini just for fun, to help me find an old Android game that’s not on Google Play anymore. It was literally useless even though I described the game with a lot of details.
DuckDuckGo’d some details and 10 seconds later I was playing the game.
My mother doesn’t use Instagram, but she’s been getting videos on Facebook of people in shootouts/duels/armed robberies/etc, apparently from a brazilian (or at least Portuguese speaking) page, usually ending with someone dead.
You hope! Laws will still apply to us peasants
It will probably work. Because, you know, money.
Peace was never an option
TIL that’s a thing on Lemmy
One of the lucky 10000 I guess
(I do use that feature when it’s available, I just didn’t know Lemmy had it)
I’m more inclined to think it was shared, reshared, and reencoded to hell and back.
Also,
That, and that practically all courses that taught (teach?) how to use a computer, use Windows, MS Office, and other Windows-based software.
There was some nonprofit (I think it was One Laptop Per Child) that gave laptops with Linux preinstalled, Sugar for elementary school students and I think Ubuntu for highschool students.
My youngest niece at least knows her way around Ubuntu.