Maybe this was not supposed to have been posted until April fool’s day. Silly Zorin was too early for the joke.
Please correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
Maybe this was not supposed to have been posted until April fool’s day. Silly Zorin was too early for the joke.
HTML predates XML by several years.
You can still seed without port forwarding. This machine is running behind Mullvad
Kongratulations
*KOOL
The past two generations have supported that
I think it depends on what app the formatting is displayed on.
That is probably where the confusion lies here. Because in the default Lemmy web UI, omitting the space literally displays the number signs as-is without making the line a larger font at all.
A question about this: does it change the way it actually looks? I’ll fix it, but I’d love to know if there’s a practical difference in using space vs no space?
Without the space, they don’t render as a header at all.
No space:
##THE LIST
With space:
Some small markdown suggestions:
## **THE LIST**
I think changing it to something like “List of my favorite 100% Free Games - no ads, no IAPs” should suffice. To me, that comes off as having a more genuine/personal feel
And careful throwing around terms like “100% Free” around here, considering most of the titles in your list are not free open source software in the “libre” sense that Lemmy users tend to expect more than Reddit users do.
Anything on F-Droid should fit your criteria, but here is what I have installed:
YOU GET INTO INTERNET ARGUMENTS ALL THE TIME, YOU FUNGDARK! YOU’RE IN ONE NOW!
in qBittorrent: Tools > Options > Advanced > Network Interface. That dropdown box should list things like your Wi-Fi connection, Ethernet connection, etc., including an option that sounds like your VPN provider. If you run into troubles, do an Internet search for “qbittorrent network interface” for various articles and guides.
There is GNOME Web, Safari, or any number of Firefox forks like Librewolf.
I am not an iOS user in any way. Does Voyager actually look/feel different than a native Swift app in any way? Or does it just bother you to know, in the back of your mind, that it is not native?
What is heavy about that? Is it more complex on BSD or something?
Looks like that is desktop only
Closed source, and their prominent “contains NO Spyware” disclaimer doesn’t quite instill confidence. I have also never even heard about it until now.
OpenSCAD?