And at the end of it, they'll just ask you for your phone number anyway
Flaky
Took me like two weeks to fully recover from COVID. That was with the two shots + booster.
I've been on the fediverse before, but never thought to use Lemmy/Kbin until the Reddit exodus. Joined a small community for the domain name and enjoyed it thus far.
That being said, some communities are missing or inactive, definitely gonna help out in that regard.
I do. It just feels right to compartmentalise the two. Kbin has microblogging if you want a little bit of both though.
Maybe, but it seemed notable and more irritating on Reddit for some reason, even when it wasn't the main site I used.
The smug, smarmy attitude Redditors are known for even when they're obviously wrong.
I got Apollo quite late into its lifespan so the newer one I'm definitely more attached to. Wanna do a little drawing of Apollo (prob the more recent icon) as a late tribute, as well - been meaning to learn how to draw and this would be the perfect motivation, might start next week when I've got time.
I still get a little heartbroken seeing the Apollo icon on my dock. 😭
!winelinux@lemmy.world to access from your local Lemmy instance
who in here getting baked
If you didn't log into the apps, official or third party, r/All was absolutely depressing. Apollo at least gave me the ability to filter r/All when I did check it.
Pretty much. I was actually purchasing a computer build and it was cheaper to give the build a cohesive RGB look. The main thing jacking the price up was the RAM. The RGB RAM was cheaper to get than the non-RGB one.
I don't think RGB would be that bad as an aesthetic choice if all the companies actually stuck to one standard like how we have SATA, USB, etc., but they don't. Most of my RGB components are from Corsair so it's not a huge problem as iCUE can control it, but if you've got different vendors and/or you use Linux, it's trickier. This is what OpenRGB is trying to solve, and what Level1Tech and Gamer's Nexus are trying to sort out with OpenPleb.