

A link somebody else posted says it’s not in the flatpak yet.
Looks like maybe the import is in the desktop app only, as I can’t see it in the extension or the web vault.
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.
A link somebody else posted says it’s not in the flatpak yet.
Looks like maybe the import is in the desktop app only, as I can’t see it in the extension or the web vault.
2025.2.0
It’s the Edge extension (if that makes a difference - it might)
I don’t have SSH Key in my navigation menu (actually I’m not even sure what it means by navigation menu - is this in the browser plugin or elsewhere?)
Wait, what? Why does lemmy.zip block access from the UK?
Yes, the sweat keeps you cool and the smell attracts others with different immune system.
Why can’t a girl be a good role model for a boy?
(I’m not completely disagreeing with you btw - if all the boy leads are “stereotypical boy” then it’s just perpetrating the problem)
And if you dare question their masculinity by suggesting a woman might be able to do something other than be eye candy then they’ll… well I don’t know what they’ll do. Probably just complain about it on social media.
The scariest pumpkins I’ve seen.
Seriously… that engine warning light, you don’t want to see that late at night when there are vampires about.
Ha ha, maybe a bug report for the Lemmy UI is in order?
In theory they all should - the read status is stored in your Lemmy account (provided the app is doing the appropriate API calls - if it isn’t, raise a bug report!)
It doesn’t have an app, how is it buggy?
TIL that painkillers don’t work on redheads.
Weirdly I know people with birthdays on both those (actual) days, and I bought a flat off somebody with the one in the middle.
Usually just remember stuff. I’m terrible at taking notes - I either forget to take any paper/pen or I don’t know what’s important and don’t make any notes.
If I get an action item I’ll write it down or stick it somewhere on my work phone. It probably won’t make much sense so I’ll need to remember what it was about anyway - it just serves as a reminder that I need to do something.
At my first job somebody showed me a system that I needed to use, step by step, for a task that I needed to do to cover them the next week. I took no notes (didn’t even occur to me), she was surprised that I took no notes, but I remembered it all and did the task.
I’m not sure my memory is quite good enough to trust these days, but back then it worked fine.
Older (and cheaper) ones have an analogue dial. More modern ones have a digital timer.
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.
Ah, that’s the clue I needed.
!itsaunixsystem@lemmy.federated.club
Think that instance is dead though.
I’ve noticed previously the Firefox extension tends to lag behind a bit with updates (I normally use Firefox but was at work).