![](/static/253f0d9/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0943eca5-c4c2-4d65-acc2-7e220598f99e.png)
Just to clarify, a few airplanes still use leaded gasoline. The vast majority do not.
Just to clarify, a few airplanes still use leaded gasoline. The vast majority do not.
Hm, what didn’t you enjoy about Elden Ring? I started with Sekiro, finished it, and have moved on to Elden Ring (in co-op tho). I have very much enjoyed both.
The reason is 24.04 is LTS, and they want to keep things more stable, even if that means more bugs. 24.10 should come with 6.1 in the fall.
It sounds like what would really be helpful is a way to “pin” or “lock” notifications so they can’t be dismissed easily. This could be a setting for all notifications from certain apps. That way apps can’t abuse it, and users can set it up how they like.
Edit: It could be an app permission as well.
Sounds like a “temporary” error message.
Some people have kids, I guess.
It’s a very strange place to go on fire! A fire? At a Sea Parks? It’s been racking my head!
Just to let people know, this is a 6 year old article. Not saying it isn’t relevant, but the market of course continues to move over time.
Yeah actually I feel like it goes the other way quite a bit as well
YouTube Music. Google Music doesn’t exist anymore.
It’s pretty easy to see on r/askeconomics. All top-level comments there require mod approval, but will add to the number of comments while waiting for approval. So it’s pretty common to see posts with 10+ comments listed, but nothing besides the pinned automod comment is visible.
I think that’s exactly right. I think there is a one-time cost they could pay, but it’s a lot more, so they just didn’t bother.
Don’t be so cynical. I’m sure they’ll also be able to crank out mile-wide inch-deep open world collectathons.
Samsung phones don’t have this issue. Turning off WiFi and data are incredibly easy.
The episodes have been getting longer as the seasons get shorter, tho. I think it’s much more likely we get something like 3 90-minute episodes per season (like Sherlock, which was mostly fantastic).
To replace the battery in the Steam Deck, you need to heat up the adhesive to allow the battery to be removed, which I believe would violate this directive. That said, it doesn’t seem like it would be too difficult for Valve to make it a bit easier in the next Steam Deck and comply.
This isn’t binding tho, Adobe could change their minds in a year and then legally train an AI on all the data they’ve collected. Their own blog post doesn’t even preclude that, their AI language is present tense. In addition they could just license the data to other AI companies.