I plan on not celebrating my birthday and only bring it up if conversation happens to lead there, or if somebody asks. Usually somebody remembers and offers a dinner or to hang out. Not a fan of big parties! Too much hubbub.
You can write code blocks with a special syntax that makes silverbullet interpret the code block as a script and executes it. Itâs referred to as space script in the documentation iirc. You can add commands, text transformers, etc with ease.
The live query templating system is super neat too, I have a few subsections in my notes with an index page that automatically lists all child pages with a summary of the page, if Iâve written one for that page.
+1 to silverbullet. Been using it for a long portion of its lifetime, I love that you can adjust it and add functionality by writing pages in the editor
My point was that itâs one of a very short list of free top-level domains, and was likely chosen because it was free and didnât have the same reputation that, say, .tk had.
Loweâs uses a customized Linux distro for their department terminal computers. Most of what you do is in browser or terminal applications, if genesis is still in use.
Satellite sos was only available on 14 or newer on release, which is even less support for the prior gen than apples intelligence features (which at least supports the pro lineup from the prior gen, as well as every apple silicon Mac released)
The Wii didnât officially support dvd playback (and didnât support hardware video decoding of typical dvd codecs, so few dvds worked with the homebrew software to enable it)
Massgrave is a tool that can create legit (oem) keys for windows and office out of thin air*
itâs not literally creating them from nothing, itâs using a system Ms themselves run to get working keys. Evidently they donât have a huge problem with it.
I plan on not celebrating my birthday and only bring it up if conversation happens to lead there, or if somebody asks. Usually somebody remembers and offers a dinner or to hang out. Not a fan of big parties! Too much hubbub.
I just shreked my opensuse
You can write code blocks with a special syntax that makes silverbullet interpret the code block as a script and executes it. Itâs referred to as space script in the documentation iirc. You can add commands, text transformers, etc with ease.
The live query templating system is super neat too, I have a few subsections in my notes with an index page that automatically lists all child pages with a summary of the page, if Iâve written one for that page.
+1 to silverbullet. Been using it for a long portion of its lifetime, I love that you can adjust it and add functionality by writing pages in the editor
Minecraftâs been around since 2009, classicube is specifically based on the classic version from ~2010
Classicube doesnât redistribute any mojang-owned assets, it can download them from mojangâs public CDN on startup if no textures are found though.
The web version and itch.io release both include assets made specifically for redistribution with cc
Classicube is sweet. Available on every 3d console under the sun, and every major os since dos.
Using something other than windows as your primary OS, and interfacing with windows through a virtual machine where necessary.
Not really a real solution, though, but some folks make it work pretty well.
Likes/upvotes are âYeah!âs and there are miis associated with each post
My point was that itâs one of a very short list of free top-level domains, and was likely chosen because it was free and didnât have the same reputation that, say, .tk had.
I doubt that was literally their intent, itâs just a free TLD
Probably âshiny goldâ- it was super impressive for the time period but was never finished officially and didnât age super well.
Loweâs uses a customized Linux distro for their department terminal computers. Most of what you do is in browser or terminal applications, if genesis is still in use.
Thanks for posting this for awareness! I love this theme now
Hell yes Iâm so excited for graphics
But, eventually exploitable is still a pretty major concern for anybody who has systems running longer than a few days at a time.
Satellite sos was only available on 14 or newer on release, which is even less support for the prior gen than apples intelligence features (which at least supports the pro lineup from the prior gen, as well as every apple silicon Mac released)
The Wii didnât officially support dvd playback (and didnât support hardware video decoding of typical dvd codecs, so few dvds worked with the homebrew software to enable it)
Massgrave is a tool that can create legit (oem) keys for windows and office out of thin air*
Umami has been pretty good to me. Plausible was a close choice but I ran into technical difficulties getting it going.
I didnât get around to trying it, but goatcounter looked promising as well.