I haven’t had a frenulum since infancy (believe it or not, from a near fatal teething incident) and have always been able to do this. I used to frak people out by making my tongue disappear while I was a kid.
I haven’t had a frenulum since infancy (believe it or not, from a near fatal teething incident) and have always been able to do this. I used to frak people out by making my tongue disappear while I was a kid.
I admit that I screwed up somehow. I got eager and followed an old search result. Not sure how to fix that or if it is worth it.
I actually don’t know. It was a one and done snap install.
No P2P with free Proton.
It isn’t that I am unwilling to pay. I am incapable.
This is a step forward, but actually using DistroBox is confusing. I’m at the low end of an intermediate user here and don’t see a direct way to get the .deb pkg.
Nothing specific right now. I’m just trying to get some protection. I’ll do what it takes!
Yeah, no. As soon as I looked into this it requires subscription. Also, the GUI is suspiciously old. Like GNOME from 15+ years ago old.
Maybe I’m blind, maybe it’s me viewing this on a phone, but I legitimately can’t tell the difference.
Thanks, I’ll check out that tutorial.
Throws a chair
How bad is the learning curve? I’ve been cobbling stuff together with Openshot.
We have that. It is a mastodon bot. I don’t remember what server it is on, but tagging it will set the reminder.
Things like this are why I am mostly glad to still be using xbmc on my original hacked Xbox. Not much space and I have to deal with FTP, but it still works a treat.
Don’t forget that, being Canadian news, it pisses off and hemorrhages money from Meta passively.
I had been wondering what it reminded me of, and Joomla is exactly it. I haven’t thought about it in ages.
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