rice @ rice @lemmy.org Posts 0Comments 161Joined 1 wk. ago
Yea that's their new project they just "started funding". Synergy used to be open source and it went closed source 10? 15? years ago.
Since then several forks have existed. Most notably https://github.com/debauchee/barrier which died a few years ago and was forked to https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap which while getting plenty of updates, and merges from the other project.. never released a version for years. I think at that point synergy felt sorry for them and so they changed their repo name from synergy to deskflow https://github.com/deskflow/deskflow and now they have their open source version lol
I have to assume usage got so stagnant when close sourcing it (it's so insanely niche software, is it not?) that they felt the need to bring it alive again.
digital rights management (drm) predates linux
Surge protectors go bad just fyi. All surge protectors protect against every surge that hits a house. The surge goes everywhere at the same time and all surge protectors will suppress it. The closer it is to the "source" the better. Whole home protectors generally are for bigger surges but they do have multi types "levels" in them (there are 4 types, but these are different "types"). There are a lot of good videos on this subject on youtube
Yea you are right, I would say 1990s based on the wattage rating being on a metal plate embedded into that plastic. Not newer than 2000 unless it is some very specialty company.
Yea all of them should be able to pull off because the cover cannot go on with the knob on there. However there could be a screw in the side holding it on, can't see all the way around it. If your mom is old she might just have shit grip strength and can't grab it to pull it off. I know plenty of older women that have what I'd consider no strength there at all, that is all forearm.
That middle slab is like 8ft away from the house there is no way it will do anything to the house foundation. Even digging like 1ft away from a house foundation won't do anything unless you leave it there to collect tons of water for years.
The whole pour is bad though I wouldn't bother with anything tbh, you need it flat?
Use this system and make your own traps. This is the best system https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gye27aXHRsY and easiest to maintenance which is most of your time in the long run.
What is the other side, is that where the drip is? They have pressure/water output regulators. That's the type of tube with them built in right?
oh is this the proper way to link to other lemmy stuff without sending them to the other servers domain? to add the "!" in front? I've seen a lot of links before, which bring you to the other site. but never the "!"
also nearly all of the stuff on that site looks like garbage that will do exactly what you said.
and yes I looked at every single program.. there aren't that many
don't even need chicken stock. If you cook the onions on bottom of pot first to brown, add chicken in and brown if you want then add all the other stuff + water. Add salt/pepper let it cook a while. This is literally how chicken stock is made. Onions + celery + carrots are called the holy trinity.
sausage & peppers & onions
just chop them up or don't.. and throw them all in. Sometimes I add sweet potato and or lentils
that's a good thing, those macros are how office documents transmit more viruses than anything else lmfao
pretty sure "Nextcloud GmbH" is located in Germany (assuming the gmbh is real) and within nextcloud it has a replacement for all of those. Though nextcloud is pretty slow and clunky to run, it does work and does replace all of those by itself. (except email, run your own mailcow)
yea, all these batteries.. I want for my solar system =[
That's in a quote I mean you just reply that to them lol
can also just do flatpak install steam
I know there are plenty of ways to get it done
It's pretty hilarious too, because tons of people would have more babies if they'd pay for them.
installing the easier linux distros has been easier than windows since like 2004. I never understood the "it's hard to install" out of everything else that may be legit to complain about
the only thing I can guess is the people that say that are the people that can't get into their bios and do not know how to reformat windows either.
can you?
damn, of all the people you'd think those guys would actually have used the .local or .config =[
I have 73 dot files in my home directory lmao