I’m fairly sure this sign is in Margate in the UK.
I’m fairly sure this sign is in Margate in the UK.
A media center for watching TV (currently an Nvidia Shield with Kodi) and various games consoles are literally all I’ve used a TV for in the past 20 years.
Best stick to the using the three seashells.
Internet Forums disappearing is a real shame.
For my hobby there’s still lots and lots of old and relevant archived forum threads that regularly help me out.
But for new information, that has all moved to Facebook Groups. This forces me to keep a Facebook account, which I hate and would otherwise ditch in a heartbeat.
Currently this also seems true in the UK. The cheap USB-C devices I have refuse to charge using a real USB cable. And instead need a USB-A to USB-C cable.
VPN to the country of your choice, then hit the sign up page for the service your interested in.
You can tell your employees you appreciate them with words, and show them with actions. You don’t need to touch someone to communicate you appreciate them, and frankly it’s best not to go around touching people in the workplace.
I’m way under 70, and I’m using an S10e I brought in 2019. So four years.
Updates stopped coming in March. But I’ve no plans to replace the phone yet. Since this one works fine, and very few phones released since have the features that matter to me.
I use Trello. Both for planning mods and tracking service history.
Which is true. But I and others still enjoyed the content. So I wouldn’t don’t worry about it.
It still shows adverts on the homepage though.
I occasionally get timeouts when upvoting posts or comments. But it doesn’t seem to happen at any other time.
The instances page on each instance shows the instances that it is federating with, and there’s a section at the bottom which shows if ilthqt instance is blocking any others.
E.g. https://lemm.ee/instances
I don’t know of any way to see if that instance is being blocked by other instances, except to visit the instances page on every instance individually. Which isnt really practical.
I don’t think you can currently.
I’ve been using Vivaldi