I don’t think I’ll ever take off while it’s called Lemmy. It’s just not a word that sounds ‘good’ in my opinion.
I don’t think I’ll ever take off while it’s called Lemmy. It’s just not a word that sounds ‘good’ in my opinion.
Well, Outlook Express was pretty good at the time.
Maybe just a feature phone and tether it to a laptop?
Only an issue if you don’t disable fast shutdown on Windows. A hibernated system might get surprised if another OS moves files about while it was asleep.
Zip tie them into a 2x1 rectangular box with a flip top lid. A drill may be needed.
Thanks for that info re Black vs White.
Yeah that’s right.
I have a ten year old i7 with 16gb so I don’t notice it much, but anything less would feel the pain. And yeah it can be slow in some apps (grid connect) yet flies along with Zen pinball.
Probably not what you want, but BlueStacks might suit. For poddies alone it might not be worth it, but if you have other uses as well it might be worth it. (For example, eBay’s $5 discount for ordering with the app.)
Facebook Messenger.
I suspect a lack of critical thinking. Respond first, ask questions later or not at all.
I’ll have another look. Didn’t seem to be an option to have it on a Windows guest when I installed it.
Same.
The lack of graphics acceleration is a bit painful though.
VirtualBox won’t work on Fedora 40 AFAICT, and once installed it can’t be uninstalled.
I don’t think mbin existed at that time. For a long time I was on kbin on desktop and Artemis on Android. Artemis kinda evaporated, and eventually I settled on Voyager, which meant I needed a lemmy.world amount. I still used kbin on desktop but it became less and less reliable.
A shame about kbin. It’s where I landed as well but eventually had to move to lemmy.world.
I wonder if there would be enough data on archive.org to rebuild your community? I guess not given users who moved might not have kepth the same usernames.
Blu tak over the speaker hole mutes them nicely too.
No, but VNC will work. It just doesn’t have sound.
Mostly just using Rustdesk or Nomachine, or a remote desktop client for best results.
Nice. I use older lappies to remote control my i7 machine. They can be fairly good dumb terminals.
If it implicated a driver or file, at least you had a clue to the cause and could search for it online.
Express VPN is pretty good at not getting blocked but you pay a fair premium for their service.