Bookwyrm if you want something Fediverse.
Storygraph I think is the other popular one (I’ve not used it)
Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
Bookwyrm if you want something Fediverse.
Storygraph I think is the other popular one (I’ve not used it)
You need to put the domain user in the local administrators group. Easiest way to do this is through the Computer Management MMC snap-in.
It’ll give full admin rights over the local computer though - You can’t just give admin rights to one program AFAIK.
Makes sense. Amazon won’t know who your regular postie is.
26°C would likely give me a headache.
I try to keep the house at around 20°C, and if I’m chilly put a jumper on.
Based on the best of post, at least 12 have been active in the last month: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/31494874
Inaccessible will be the server down. I can see two of those, both feddit.de.
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Have a look here, 5.4: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/22662406
As well as the ones that have already been mentioned, you can also check out (the pinned posts on) !lemmydirectory@lemmy.dbzer0.com which is in the process of being updated.
I even heard on the news unbidden that he had voted. I wonder who he voted for?
Yes, I think that’s probably how it worked.
My memory of token ring is vague, but I think it was originally a ring in series as you said - however token ring switches (that isn’t what they were called) also existed, which was the “modern” way of writing up a token ring network.
Oh, fuck off.
You can be anything you want… even a space marine!
I know there are other casual-usage words for big categories of critters
And that’s the only word you need, right there.
Interesting, thanks!
Yes, it does. Without the plate you will get hot and cold spots where the waves interact. If you don’t have a rotating plate you should be manually rotating the food, unless there’s some new tech I’m not aware of.
Yeah the main instance is Chinese, there are English ones but not many. It’s still new.
NeoDB - !neodb@lemmy.zip
Older (and cheaper) ones have an analogue dial. More modern ones have a digital timer.