

I often use national park websites if that is your destination. They have MVUM (motor vehicle use maps) that can be handy. These often list places where dispersed camping is allowed.


I often use national park websites if that is your destination. They have MVUM (motor vehicle use maps) that can be handy. These often list places where dispersed camping is allowed.


I remember a friend telling me how Prince could absolutely shred on guitar. As someone who didn’t really listen to Prince, I was skeptical. My friend showed me this performance.


I doubt debian is what you want if you want to stay up to date. It’s newish now, but won’t get updates for another 2 years.
I’ve never run into issues updating to all short term Ubuntu releases between LTS versions when I used Ubuntu. Though I’ve now switched to Debian as I don’t care about latest updates and some snaps consistently gave me issues.
Maybe Fedora is what you would prefer though?
KDE is available on any distro. Just need to install it if it’s not the default desktop.


Yeah. I have a few necessary apps only available through Google store, but with the exception of installing those, I never use Google play.
I opened it the other day and it’s unusable for browsing apps, whereas I regularly open and browse F-Droid for new apps.

I’m a big fan of the simple bic ball point round stic. I think it writes great. Though I likely haven’t tried a too large variety of pens.
Did you install the texlive-full package? It would include the curve package by default.
As tal said, if you don’t have a settings.sty that document won’t compile.
If you’re new to latex, you should get a simpler resume template. That one seems unnecessarily complicated. I haven’t ever used the curve package but there’s gotta be a minimalist template out there that could be a better starting point.


I have this on CD. El caminos in the west is a great song.
I’m still getting numerous of these unknown errors getpixel errors for images that load fine on the web and in bloorp. I played with the different client agents and nothing worked.


Is Robertson the same as square head? It looks like Robertson has a slight taper?
Pocket hole screws are typically square and I find them inferior to torx.
I’ve been on Lemmy for over a year, where I learned that there’s some difference between liberals and leftists, though what those are, I don’t know. I also had never heard the term tankie before Lemmy. I’ve never cared to look any of these terms up though. Probably makes me one of them…
I have user agent set to let the app decide.
I installed bloorp a few days ago and started using it. I’m comparing it and summit. The 400 and 500 error images simply don’t show anything in bloorp, whereas summit shows the error, so yeah, not an app issue.
However, there are several images that load in bloorp and not summit, which gives an unknown error, getPixels failed with error invalid input.
There is also the feed ending and not showing additional posts in summit with the 400 bad request still while I can infinitely doomscroll in bloorp. Occasionally, though not often, clicking retry will load an additional page of results.
Edit: I tested all the user agents and none fixed the issue.
Honestly I’d start with the default config file to see if you like the general workflow and then begin modifying as you see fit. That’s how I started way back when I first learned i3.
Maybe first replace it’s default swaybar with the more customizable waybar.
Happy sway user here! Not sure I could ever go back to a floating window manager. I’m too used to tiling now.
I’m still getting some missing images, the 500 error I think?, and eventually the 400 bad request error after scrolling way down my feed.
It’s definitely a change in thinking. I fell in love with latex when I discovered it over 20 years ago. Finally the software would only do things I commanded it to. Word or any word clone makes me want to throw my computer out the window.


Yeah this has been occurring for me as well. It’s getting frustrating. Would hate to switch to another lemmy app as otherwise I really enjoy summit.


Unreal World. Released in 1992. Though I didn’t first play until 2010ish when I moved to linux.


I stopped using discover years ago after it changed from google now, or whatever it was called, when it was actually kind of useful and not filled with ads. I can’t even imagine how bad it is now and how much worse it’s going to become.
Anyone have some favorites available here? Been getting back into reading and looking for some recommendations that aren’t the same top 100 books of all time lists that are all over the internet. Many of those books killed my interest in reading for a bit…