win2k really was the best windows. lots of people seem to like xp, but xp was just a bloated win2k
win2k really was the best windows. lots of people seem to like xp, but xp was just a bloated win2k
In theory, in the case of eminent domain you get the value of your home paid. In practice… its often not enough to actually buy a similar house.
This is getting more and more difficult, sadly. Almost all new housing development is done by corporate / bulk build, which are almost always governed by HOAs
Amen… never buy a house in a HOA if you plan to actually keep and payoff said house. Even if its a “good one”, they can and do change. All it takes is a vote for your $50/mo HOA to become $1000+/mo because they want to build a golf course or do custom street signs and a pool or whatever.
I certainly can understand that. My issue isnt with the overall functionality though, but the absurd waste of empty space. “Old reddit” was far more useful and information dense. I would suggest kbin’s default or at least an option be done similarly where way more articles can be seen in a single “screen” without scrolling.
I didnt have access to good internet, this was back in dial-up era in the 90s and even though my pals had 56k, I was still on a very spotty 33k modem. I bought “Corel Linux” on disc(s) from Costco. It wasn’t particularly great, but I definitely learned a lot about getting linux to play nice with hardware!
On top of the other posts, archive.org is involved in a major lawsuit and its theoretically possible it would be forced to shut down depending on how big the copyright violation fines end up being, among other things.
Speak for yourself. I’ve been majorly burned out on super hero movies.
This desperately needs to be a built-in option. Old reddit’s design was far better than new reddit, why did these (lemmy, kbin) decide to emulate new reddit’s trash UI?
Battlebit back down how? is there a link to a statement? last i read they only reverted to eac temporarily until they resolve some bugs with faceit
My biggest issue is that the UI is way to information sparse. Its similar to “new reddit” but “old reddit” was a much better design in that it was information dense and easy to scan multiple posts without scrolling.
Did they ever add gamepad support?