Vibia on my tibia... sorry trying that out.
Vibs??? Vibs!!! 'EYYYY!!!
Vibia on my tibia... sorry trying that out.
Vibs??? Vibs!!! 'EYYYY!!!
The gaping darkness of the anusverse that is constantly expanding...
I think I have this.
It's hard for me to communicate online to my coworkers who do not have a profile picture. And then when I do meet them in person, I don't recognise them straight away the next time I pass by them (or worse, in a social function).
The ways I remember people by are their mannerisms and everything else about them, except for their physical appearance. But because people change styles and environments change, it's hard to instantly recognise them on the third or more times I see them.
Cat cats Cat.
Same here too, so I just cut to the chase as soon as I answer.
"I'm doing fine, how can I help?"
Answers "yes" and does not elaborate further
Isn't AC an oscillated DC?
Try Hermit on Android then. You're looking for a PWA wrapper app that lets you add them to your homescreen. Then again, your Android web browser should already have this with the "Add to homescreen" feature.
Exclamation mark denotes the community, so:
The @ is the username indicator, so you've pinged people whose usernames are those for the instance.
Aw, what a shame! I have some good memories going there as a kid with my mum.
With the new heatwaves up in the northern hemisphere I am not looking forward to our turn. I bet this year the public swimming pools and beaches will be pretty full because of this!
Hey, thanks for setting this nice little server up.
Just wondering if it is just me or that most non-local communities seem to have no replies / votes, but when viewed from their home instance I can see them. Is this because viewing comments and votes across instances is not yet possible?
I say most non-local communities because the posts on the All page seem to work fine, but when I want to check a non-local niche community it looks dead - even though there is activity that's viewable from their instance.
Oh hey, I actually looked into alternative keyboards on Android the other day. Stumbled on Unexpected Keyboard, where the "press and hold" alternative symbols are accessible by swiping in the direction of it from its key instead. I think because it's FOSS, they've also added a whole bunch of other keyboard support such as ctrl and some unicode keys.
I've found that I prefer to tap and hold to get the alternative keys, but I loved the additional keys it had that were within easy visibility. Though it did look quite clustered that the default Samsung keyboard that I'm used to.