Standing up feels like the check engine light comes on
My main use cases are Timers in Kitchen, Finding my wife's phone, and turning off music.
1979 Sanyo Record Player. It was my mom's and she bought it in high school
I think I remember that one as well. Likely was CSI or something
I use the Books app from a downloaded file on iOS
Interesting I'll have to look into that. I noticed that I could barely find anything from my normal sites as they are primarily for video.
Anybody have any recommendations for public or private trackers for ebooks? Looking mainly for epub files.
Hey, so I had a gluetun container running with docker and a NordVPN Wireguard setup. It was working for months and all of a sudden I want to say in October, it just stopped working and I have no way to get my Wireguard info from Nord.
Has anybody else faced this issue?
Yeah, I'm in Pittsburgh and the calls for even Tomlin's head feel deafening at times. That's interesting about laying the groundwork there, that's really cool. I wonder who will show up.
It's funny. Also a Steelers fan and think Canada needs to go, but not in the way that /r/steelers does.
I replaced it with a number of communities, but I still need to use reddit for NFL news. I'm a massive fan and that community is not going to make the jump
I use 1337 for discographies, random blogspot websites for flac concert bootlegs
I watch Joe Dirt more times than I like to admit.
This actually worked like a charm. I actually used it for modding an Xbox before. Totally forgot about it
Been trying to determine the best way to download a full collection (no download button on the collection, but on each set of files there is).
DatPiff just dumped their entire library of mix tapes and wanted to grab them all. There are thousands of files, so I was trying to find the best way to handle this?
It was one of the cases where the movie was better than the book it was based on
A Potato Ricer. My wife thought it was dumb as hell, until she made the best mashed potatoes we've ever had. It's like a massive garlic press for potatoes
Intellij for backend, VS Code for front end
That combat system is dope once you get like 25 hours in lol
It's a Healthcare app that companies use for their employees. They do the backend in kotlin and then write native apps for the mobile apps as well as have a website.
I thought I'd change up stacks when leaving my last job. It let me learn alot of new things.
Started Kotlin at my current job, coming from .NET. I'm impressed by Kotlin!