Burning physical bluray discs can take quite a lot of time.
Burning physical bluray discs can take quite a lot of time.
User can specify keywords that are used to filter and exclude the users own subscription timeline from posts that include the words in the post-topic.
For example: User adds the keyword “died” in the settings to a filter list. The topic “Great actor of movie X has died” will now not appear in the feeds. There also could be a more advanced version of this that allows to assign keywords to different communities.
In every post, the tools in the “three dot overflow”-menu should include an option for “Hide post”, which makes that post disappear from the feed.
Certain topics cause unnecessary anxiety, on reddit they were easy to avoid with RES. Here the only way to remove a post from haunting you from your timeline is to block the poster, which is bit overkill.
The slightly more hardcore version of r/place.
Just to be clear, because the articles often are not: You will not hear surround sound. You will hear stereo sound surrounding you.
This will be great for getting a feeling of a wider soundscape. I haven’t heard it but i’d guess it also messes up the soundstage of the music actually has or it sounds more like headphones. You technically could listen to real surround sounds with just three speakers but this only connects to stereo bluetooth sources.
Lemmy.ml bans you.
But the delivery guy still wants money for the food you ordered.
My first thought as i saw those ships. “Are those NPC spaceship hats?”
Skyrim also had those frozen-npc mannequins that would sometimes move around. Can’t wait for the spaceship to start cleaning the floor.
Said the stranger entering the musky pub, while three of the older patrons turned their heads to see what the fuzz was about. The old men gruffed out loud and turned back to the playing cards on the table.
Test plead from an HP inkjet printer. Please load more ink.
Rodents?
So umm… Could you technically pirate these updates? Someone could just nab the installer files and share them publicly. I find it hard to imagine that Microsoft built countermeasures for OS update-piracy.