I used to do it when phones had smaller touch screens. Now I type with both thumbs. That is a lot faster than swiping with one finger
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Giant roll of wrapping paper. I'm using it for everything. My kid draws on the back, wrapped plates in them when moving, gift wrapping, painting.
That is a nice solution. There are also these giant mouse pads that can cover most of the desk. They are awesome.
Not my first memory.
When I was eight years old, I was wondering how long I could remember something. So I started an experiment. I decided to remember what I did that day for as long as possible. Every evening when I was in bed I would try to remember it. That was 30 years ago and I still remember that that day I went playing with a friend and we tried to make a swimming pool in his parents backyard and we played with some wild cats.
I hope I can keep the experiment going until I'm at least 90+
I can see your post from lemm.ee. Can you see my comment?
One of the GTA games (I think it was 4) made you random drunk. No way to driving/walking/flying in a straight line.
So it finally happened. Was already wondering why it kept working for so long. Hopefully we see the new Boost app for Lemmy soon.
If that is the case, there are also fresh air thingies that are mounted on the wall and have a tube outside but block any sound from outside. Useful when having a bedroom next to a busy road.
Yes, true. But it does not need to be hosted on the instance. It can also be hosted somewhere else and embedded here. Problem with that approach is that itf the external video or gif goes offline, you lose the video.
The embedded thing, I think I remember that there was something like that in the code of the jerboa app or the Lemmy backend.
That is brutal. 231 thousand Russian humans being killed for a dumb war just to try and grab some land.
Android, Windows and macos all have different ways to make money.
Windows: sell windows as a product. Mac: sell hardware Android: use Google services too gain data and sell ads. Try to make the os as widly spread as possible.
Can't answer it but isn't the whole thing backed up (synced) to other instances? If I'm browsing lemmy.world community on my lemm.ee account, I'm actually only fetching data from lemm.ee. Only downside is that if there is an instance started after the community got lost, it will not have that community synced.