and bacon.
An Australian Reddit Refugee.
and bacon.
Star Wars - the one where R2D2 gets zapped by Sand People and falls over with a comical thud.
Haven’t seen it for yonks, but enjoy it when I do.
I have a similar caddy. Many years old now. The connection to the host computer is a USB-A female, so connecting it requires a male to male cable.
Because Chrome stuffed up my task bar icons one time too many. (eg two Gmail icons, once for each account - randomly start working as bookmarks instead of their own window.) Fixing that takes many attempts
Firefox can’t do this at all, but an extension fixed that.
☑️ “Compress the contents of this folder to save disk space.”
(used sparingly, mostly on older HTML folders.)
(just did my ~weekly log back into kbin dance.)
Our Aldi now has electronic price tags for each product in the centre aisles. I wonder if they’re Bluetooth.
I see a tyre and I want it painted black…
I doubt these use much power compared to their spinning rust anticedents.
Nor was the one I found - at least not after I lugged the second VCR out of my room to make a copy.
That’s a cocky observation.
Can you drink glycerine?
🎵Look at the stars, look how they shine for you. 🎵
For me, for now, it’s the ability to tap ‘back’ and be at the same point in the page that I was at when I clicked a link.
Instead, on kbin, it’ll often dump me at the end of the page - because I’ve got a auto load media turned on and the browser doesn’t cache the media it seems.
Used to work around this by using the Chrome PWA, and long pressing each link, but kbin no longer lets me log in on Chrome with an invalid csrf error.
With the API just about some, and at least one app similarly almost ready, I am not worried. The ability to post an image in a reply, and it actually works, is a massive improvement over Reddit for me.
Not tell anyone if possible. Big winnings are the way to ruin in most cases.
That’s rare.
Perhaps use ddrescue on a mint or Ubuntu live cd / usb. It’ll duplicate the drive bit for bit.
Or if you don’t want to learn this stuff, buy a Samsung SSD and use Samsung’s free but temperamental cloning app
I can get about six hours of free heating during the day from the sun over winter in Australia, using solar and a split system. Only if the sun is unobscured though.
Summer is better of course, due to the longer daylight.
Lemmynade
/dadjoke
“Yes, it was the middle one.”
Not Sandisk. Had several just die with no recovery possible.
Kingston had a few failures but probably OK as a cheap one.
Only had one Samsung crash, so mostly sell those despite the premium these days.