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We used to play UNO. It started with 2-3 people and ended up with being 5-6 people playing and more watching. It was loads of fun
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We used to play UNO. It started with 2-3 people and ended up with being 5-6 people playing and more watching. It was loads of fun
At my last company, we would walk around with our laptops. People would just assume we were looking for a meeting room or had something important to do.
I can’t quite remember what we did at our desks specifically. However, I do remember a guy I worked with used to browse Wikipedia and Tinder.
That’s how I started as well, I’m at 418 aliases now. 99.9% of my online account use an alias with my custom domain.
Really thought I was going to be rick-rolled
Our little one will be learning Irish as a third language at school.
I hadn’t thought of it like that, but it makes perfect sense. Thank you.
I wasn’t raised bilingual but consuming Portuguese media helped me learn really quickly (just over a year to be at a comfortable conversational level).
We’ve got a similar long term plan. We will slowly build up the amount of Portuguese content.
I’ve heard the same. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your insights! I’m not a native (Brazilian) Portuguese speaker but I’m fluent.
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Both. I mainly use my Desktop but the laptop is nice for remote work or if I want a change of scenery
I can gladly say that I’ve never had this happen. I can’t imagine how awful it must be to drink a coffee and all you smell is some cologne
A window manager would be similar to your Desktop Environment - better explanation.
Since you mentioned that you’re using KDE, there’s an option in system settings called “Autostart”. You can then add Steam to the list of applications (or terminal commands) that start automatically.
Some smaller restaurants rely on these third parties as they can’t pay for drivers.
good bot
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I’m happy with Proton Pass as my primary 2FA application. I’m looking for a backup solution.
I wasn’t aware of !lemmy_dev@programming.dev, thanks for sharing!
I was really interested in this when I saw the ad for it, then I saw the price.