

Seems like not entirely. But oh well. It looked so good on YouTube. Especially the customizations and alternate UIs.
Somewhere between Linux woes, gaming, open source, 3D printing, recreational coding, and occasional ranting.
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Seems like not entirely. But oh well. It looked so good on YouTube. Especially the customizations and alternate UIs.
Currently I’m angrily sticking with Firefox. But once Floorp switches to the current version of Firefox as base I’ll totally try this one. According to what I found, they will switch with the next major release.
This is the way to go!
It’s an armored unicorn then!
Speaking of unknown animals. Unicorns could pretty much be real. Just imagine: We have horses, we have horned animals (even one-horned animals), it is not impossible that a horse-like animal with a horn exists.
Related: MMO RPG - Many men online role playing girls
I don’t see an issue with that at all. It’s even in the name “role playing game”. I am playing a role in that game. A role that is not me.
Whenever a game allows me to play a female character I play a female character. I am a boring white male IRL, so please let me be a magic warrior princess in my games!
If you’re into watching YouTube: You can add channels as RSS into your reader. The latest 15 videos are offered via the feeds. All you need is the channel ID of the channel whose feed you want to access.
The channel ID is not visible anywhere on the page, but if you look at the DOM in the web browser via the developer console, you will find a meta entry <link rel="canonical" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/CHANNEL_ID">
in the <head>
, where CHANNEL_ID
is the required ID. There are also websites that can be found quickly and easily using the appropriate keywords, which read out and return the ID associated with the provided handle.
https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=CHANNEL_ID
If you have a lot of subscriptions, you can use Google Takeout at takeout.google.com and export the YouTube subscriptions as a CSV file. The CSV file contains the subscribed channels with their ID and title for you to parse into whatever format you need for your reader.
For Newsboat you can use this script on the Abos.csv from my Google Takeout archive:
while IFS="," read id url name; do
feedURL="https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=%24%7Bid%7D"
[ ! -z "${id}" ] && echo "$feedURL youtube videos \"~${name}\""
done < <(tail -n +2 Abos.csv) >> urls
Edit: Seems like, Lemmy messes up the code formatting, but you get the gist …
QC was such a fun ride…
It clearly had it’s moments. There were some weirdly questionable strips. I’m not following it anymore since a few years but I’m happy to see it’s still running.
He has unlimited money. I am pretty sure he doesn’t really care.
Here in Germany we learn that in school in 3rd or 4th grade (ca 9-10 years of age).
Same here. I have no clue what the latest things to watch, read, or listen to are. And I don’t think I miss out on anything. I also get almost none of the references.
5 gallons is circa 19 liters. So when the liquid is water, then you don’t need to use the 100 ml container. 1 liter of water weights 1 kilogram, so put the 5 gallons bucket on a scale and pur in 19 kilograms of water.
100 ml is pretty easy to use. You can multiply it or divide it evenly without having to think at all.
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and it might be hard to find these “real/verified” biodegradable balloons
Also, “biodegradable” often means “in recycling facilities in a controlled environment using special machines and processing” when it comes to “biodegradable plastics” and not “just throw them anywhere and nature will handle it”.
No, sorry, I’m dumb.