When does this come out for the general public?
When does this come out for the general public?
Literally this morning I started getting boot errors. It is telling me WBM can’t find the boot file. But I should be booting into grub, so idk what to do. My boot order is Ubuntu, then USB. And that’s it. And now I’m out of the house all day and can’t do anything but sweat about it.
Last Christmas. It’s the Christmas one night stand song. And it just repeats the same thing a thousand times. Turn that shit off.
The instructions didn’t tell me I needed to. I don’t know how someone is supposed to know that. I would have expected the instructions to at very least tell me I needed to make that and what the file name should be. But I did eventually figure it out. I had to search their github page to find the example one, then modify it for https
No OP but number goes up equals dopamine rush. Same reason I played RuneScape for so long.
I am. It gives me the warning and crashes a lot, but it works a little.
It only started taking more than one day recently. My conspiracy theory is that it is so we have to watch the news for three days instead, which makes them a ton of money.
The latest version is 0.34, and even though it was released almost a week ago, it still isn’t on Google Play AFAIK. Google Play has a vetting process that takes time. It’s to make sure people aren’t putting malware on their store. I ended up uninstalling from Google Play and installed from GitHub. It’s less safe, as someone could theoretically sneak malware into the codebase, but I guess I like to live dangerously.
I think you replied to the wrong comment.
I got as far as downloading the code for the Android app. Baby steps.
you can’t even tap on a post/comment reply in your inbox to go to that comment’s permalink and view the context.
You can, but only in the latest version. It takes multiple taps, though.
What a fucking liar.
Exceptions: if you live somewhere where you’ll die in 4 minutes in a car with no AC.
Sent from Texas, where it is currently 88 degrees in the middle of the night.
I saw another post saying they vowed not to do that. I haven’t read the interview, but I wonder how what he said could be interpreted in opposite ways by two different people.
I have been lurking on the GitHub, and it seems quite a few people want the ability to port your account from one server to another. It was initially dismissed and the request was closed, but people made good points, like what happens if a server shuts down? Folks on that server just lose all their history? Those comments got lots of thumbs up reactions, and the request got reopened.
Hopefully at some point we can get that feature and making the wrong early choice will matter less.
What exactly does this mean? Like, I’m familiar with open source software, but I’m not super familiar with the x86 bootloader stuff, so I’m not sure what benefits we get from this.
I have noticed this so much today. I pretty much lived in r/hockey for the past 5 years. They had a vote and decided to black out for the 48 hour protest. Once it was clear that the vote was in favor of blacking out (and that the championship deciding game could be played during the blackout), people started pleading to move the blackout to after the championship was decided, which completely defeats the purpose of the protest.
Well, during the blackout, the championship was decided. Now that it’s open again, everyone is again flipping out about how pointless the protests were, and how we ruined their experience of watching the championship game.
It doesn’t matter if you care. What matters is that the people being referred to care how they are being referred. It’s literally 0 extra effort for you to use the pronouns they prefer. Just use the pronouns that they want. It doesn’t inconvenience you at all.