I would simply fire up the ol’ 3DS (the best handheld console) and revisit any Pokemon game from Red and Blue to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
I would simply fire up the ol’ 3DS (the best handheld console) and revisit any Pokemon game from Red and Blue to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Must be one of them hentais
I might be using it wrong, but One Note was king in college and still is for my D&D session notes now too. I never present them to anyone though.
Oh shit, Shadow Wizard Money Gang in the house
I’ll take $0 dollar because something-grindset
Sounds like Jonathan still has a chance to redeem himself then
I got it again unfortunately, here’s a screenshot of what it looks like
Looks like it didn’t work unfortunately 😞 Thank you for the suggestion though!
What does this mean?
SCP-ass undercover van
In comparison to things like Twitter and Reddit, Facebook has actually been the most difficult to completely abandon because of Messenger. All my friends use it, and an attempt at switching everyone to Signal didn’t manage to stick. I would delete my Facebook account right now if it were possible to separate the two services.
When it happens, it doesn’t let me do anything other than stay on the already loaded webpage without restarting.
Open a new tab > “Restart to continue…”
Click a link > “Restart to continue…”
Type a URL > “Restart to continue…”
and etc
Thanks! I had no idea this setting existed and it will make Firefox so much more practical for me to use.
I just wish Firefox updates weren’t so intrusive. Having it hit me with “Firefox updated in the background, restart to continue using Firefox” while I’m trying to use QuickBooks for my job is so disruptive when QuickBooks doesn’t save automatically and never opens back up to where I left it off. I won’t go back to Chrome, but I never had it pull that sort of forced restart on me.
Wait, it runs on Mastodon? Could they federate? Are they already federating but blocked by all the other instances?
It shouldn’t be draining like that, at least…
That decreased bandwidth would still help to maintain a digital connection though, wouldn’t it? There’d be a weaker and slower connection as the devices get further apart, so I was thinking less demand on the connection would keep them from dropping it.
I don’t think it’s the same as what you meant exactly, but I looked it up and Bluetooth does hopping between 2.402 and 2.480 GHz.
Man, I honestly love the name okidogi though