He forgot to say “please”
He forgot to say “please”
I’m going the nostalgia route and playing Bioshock
RIP Midnight, you are missed
Pi-hole at home and pi-hole+PiVPN while away. Works perfectly
It’s top on my list of Chromium browsers
Prepare to be continually disappointed. I switched my domain over when it was first announced, and although it certainly works, there are definitely some needed features lacking. Other than centralizing how emails are delivered, there isn’t much of a benefit to using a custom email domain. Plus, I’ve yet to find an iOS app (other than Mail) that works with them.
Regarding migration, have you tried simply dragging and dropping the email from the old account onto the new one? I haven’t used T-bird for this, but it works in Mail.
Stupid things like this is why I don’t feel bad at all about duping. I’ve never been a fan of grinding for resources; a game is supposed to be fun, not tedious.
Hmm, I tried Arc but didn’t really “get” it. Perhaps I should give it a longer try
I get people wanting an alternative Chromium based browser. Vivaldi, IMO, is a much better than Brave, and doesn’t have all the annoying crypto weirdness.
I don’t use either, though, I use Firefox
12 years for me, bye bye! I really don’t miss it much.
One of my all time favorite bands. Too bad they never really made it big, or past two albums. Both albums are sonic masterpieces and sound amazing on vinyl.
I used both a Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad and much prefer the trackpad. I can’t work with multitouch gestures, and I’ve never had any wrist pain after using it all day.
Yes, it works just fine, just make sure you heed the backup instructions (like with any online account like this) if you are worried.
Apple Music. I have a very large library and am an album listener. AM is much better at library organization for me.
Poor beehaw.org is still down
Ah, Breakfast Time. I loved that show
Another vote for Feedly. Development has stagnated a bit but it still works well
I’ve used Feedly ever since Google Reader shut down. It works well.
It’s…okay. The hardware is decent, but the software (particularly the iOS app) has always been terrible.