

Free upgrade is always great. Sadly, Tears of Kingdom is not on this list
Free upgrade is always great. Sadly, Tears of Kingdom is not on this list
I’m using https://skymoth.app/ so far so good
I’ve made a post about using northmail.ca to replace Google Calendar https://lemmy.ca/post/42995779
I use hair clog remover twice a year on my bathroom sink. Seems that I should install a drain hair catcher for it?
Sorry to hear it. I’m a casual player and the Linux performance worked well for me. If playing CS competitively, the little difference in performance is crucial.
Not sure what kind of multi player game you prefer. Dota 2 and CS have perfect Linux support and it may worth a try
With my experience, different Costco stores have different experience. The closest store to me is small and messy, and SKUs are too limited so I had to go to other supermarkets after checkout. However, another store (10km away) is neat and clean. Although crowded, the checkout process is very smooth.
If the Costco you visited made you disappointed, I’d suggest to refund the membership. We’re paying to shop in Costco, and it’s fair to expect good shopping experience.
I’m neutral with it.
A meta-search engine is a search tool that sends user queries to selected search engines and returns the result
I don’t know the cost of Waterfox to send the queries to the search engine providers. I’m afraid that the ad income can’t cover the cost
IHMO it’s not either-or. It’s both-and
LibreOffice is the top open source choice, and it has been the default choice for Linux users for more than a decade. I’d recommend everyone to have a try
Thank you so much for your explanation. I think I found the reason.
Lemmy is using the URL as the unique key to determine cross-post or not. When clicking the cross-post button, the shared URL is
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d4dbfc4f-d927-4879-9eed-0c8be63f0fc9.webp
However, when I created this post manually, I used the link to the discussion
https://lemmy.world/post/26364778
Now I edited my post with the webp link, and lemmy.ca is considering my post to be crossposted from the feddit.uk post, and also crossposted of !test@lemmy.ca
As the readers of this post can access the original post now, I think there is no need to create a new post.
Thanks again!
If you’re using the website (lemmy.ca), there should be a crosspost icon (two squares)
I see why I was stuck here. I was using https://lemmy.world/post/26364778 and I can’t see the two squares button.
If I go to the cached version, https://lemmy.ca/post/40107104 I can see the crosspost button and it seems to work.
I copied the source code to my post, but it didn’t show the count of comments in feddit.uk
I’d plan to repost it with crosspost, and then delete this post. Is this a good idea?
Thank you
Thank you! I found a 3yr old review for no name chip, I think I should grab one in my next grocery trip
https://www.reddit.com/r/askTO/s/xKI5nqkVRE
I’ll also consider to try Stax.
Thanks again
I love this video too! I was in favour of the all-in-one pods (fooled by the ads), but after watching this video, I switched to powder, and I gladly saved a few more loonies.
Sadly, both manufactures and retailers are both pushing us to purchase dishwasher pods for more profit. I had found Canadian Tire discontinued a Cascade 1kg powder package (warn: US brand). I’m looking for a Canadian brand providing powder options now.
Thanks! Modified my text
I apology for my words causing confusion. I’m not arguing “even worse” vs “much worse”. I just want to emphasize Chrome is terrible at privacy.
They have a lemmy community /c/PurchaseWithPurpose@lemmy.world
But yes, they should promote lemmy more
Chrome based browsers are even worse
IMHO “even worse” it not accurate here. Chrome based browsers are much worse, and they are always developing new technologies to exploit users’ privacy for profit.
I think the only viable option is to leave Chrome ASAP (for everyone). If one is unsatisfied with Firefox’s policy (we should!), then to choose a non-Chromium browser carefully
I’d suggest to have several tags, like [PR] = Product Recommendation [HS] = Help Needed, [Travel] [Food] etc.
Like https://lemmy.ca/c/bapcsalescanada they have [CPU] [GPU] [Monitor]
But I’m not sure how should we organize these tags
Fighting with bots is pretty hard. LWN has an article sharing their methods https://lwn.net/Articles/1008897/