Those always smell nice, but are far too sweet for my tastes.
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I didn’t realize frangelico was a hazelnut flavor. I don’t think I’ve ever tried it. Liqueur is usually fairly sweet and I really prefer my coffee entirely unsweetened. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I’ve tried it and its OK, but I prefer something that’s unsweetened. I like my coffee black, but sometimes nutty.
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politics @lemmy.world•Oklahoma will require teachers from NY, CA to prove they back 'America First'
16·4 months agoYeah, I dunno why teachers would intentionally move to OK. In fact you can virtually guarantee the few that would probably do it for the abysmal politics.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Every now and again a voice comes into my head telling me to install Arch.
1·4 months agoI’ve really enjoyed my Bazzite experience. I’ve been running Linux for decades though, so take it with a grain of salt.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USAEnglish
3·5 months agoWithout knowing what you are working on in Visual Studio, I would suggest checking out Jetbrains IDEs. I’ve used Rider for .NET quite successfully, and most of their other IDEs. I havent spent nearly as much time with CLion, but its supposed to be good. I haven’t used VS since like 2015, so I really don’t know how they compare these days. But I also haven’t missed it.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox is fine. The people running it are notEnglish
4·6 months agoIronFox is really good on mobile.
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News@lemmy.world• Texas governor signs bill requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms
7·6 months agoBy what criteria?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Signal – an ethical replacement for WhatsAppEnglish
10·6 months agoHow about Delta Chat? At least as secure as Signal, open source, and decentralized.
The worst are the triathletes. Always trying to work it into every conversation. Ugh.
Also, any other triathletes around?
I feel attacked.
But seriously, I just like some of the race shirts. I don’t typically wear it for anyone but me, though I do like seeing other peoples race gear. I’ve found out about a lot of cool races because someone had a shirt.
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Technology@lemmy.world•public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird)English
5·7 months agoYou can do that in LibreOffice. Its just a few more clicks than in Excel. Its such a common feature they should really make it clearer. I think the feature is “Database Ranges”
I mean, self hosting is basically gardening for computers.
Those work pretty well these days
What’s it got that Ptyxis doesn’t?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Just installed mint yesterday, I get it now
11·8 months agoEvery time I use Powershell it makes me love bash even more
I’ve not used i2p but I’ve had to mess with a lot of other random weird tools under bazzite. I’d suggest installing it in a distrobox. There is a command for linking programs from your host into the distrobox and then exposing them back to the host. I forget the exact syntax but I used it for vscode and intellij and it was really straight forward and worked well. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work with i2p and Firefox.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Pico Pixel Player - Offline-first PWA Music player with transcoding & folder listing supportEnglish
5·8 months agoLooks neat, but Navidrome+Tempo have been working great for me.
Great points, but I’m on the opposite side while being in a similar user group. I never used Arch, but I used Gentoo for a few years and did LFS a couple times. Now I’m using Aurora/Bazzite on my workstations. I hack around on my machines a lot but sometimes I just like stuff that works too. When I need to get some development done, I don’t want to run into the weird bit of configuration left over from some previous project. I like that it pushes users towards encapsulation mechanisms like flatpaks and devcontainers. It keeps the core cleaner and more stable. The tradeoffs of having to bake extra packages into a container somewhere usually aren’t too bad.


I too like Tempo, but I use Navidrome as the backend.