

wow! i will definitely be reaching out to you for spiteful ideas in the future XD
i have a certain building management company (shit landlords) in mind
dont @ me
wow! i will definitely be reaching out to you for spiteful ideas in the future XD
i have a certain building management company (shit landlords) in mind
this was a great read, HAHAHA!
video opens on 2 guys sitting at microphones (ugh) & then the one with the high voice starts screeching about something. closed it immediately.
they mention the F1 movie notifications by Apple, but that’s as far as i got because of the screechy one.
fun times w mx (•‿•)
maybe this will help, if you wanted to ditch the logi driver:
https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar
Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and other devices that connect wirelessly to a Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed or Nano receiver as well as many Logitech devices that connect via a USB cable or Bluetooth. Solaar is not a device driver and responds only to special messages from devices that are otherwise ignored by the Linux input system.
i use arch btw (arch linux distro)
“stylish” is subjective.
had me in the first half. i got excited @ “elon musk killed” :(
in case anyone wants to explore flock camera locations in their area:
it’s surprising this feature is opt-in. either way, fuck meta.
casio calculator watch or bust
high-performers, high-output people, gtfo with this stupid shit.
linux mint lmde is worth a look. win users i have recommended this to have said the learning curve isnt too bad.
yep! they call them glyphs.
“Under the transparent pillowed glass is Nothing’s Glyph lighting array. Unfairly dismissed as a gimmick around the time of the Nothing Phone 1’s launch, the Glyph lights do serve a purpose, and for the Nothing Phone 2, even more features have been added. By splitting the light bars into different sections, Nothing has been able to expand the functionality. For example, one of the Glyph bars acts as a visual timer, not only for the timer feature on your phone but also with apps like Uber to show the estimated arrival of your ride.”
whoa! thanks for sharing this!
i’d love to have a signal jammer
backgammon
great answer! would love to read that study, if you don’t mind sharing.
this is awesome