If it's a visual novel or heavily menu- or dialog-based, there really isn't anything more to show usually.
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isn't the last line 6 syllables? "Ruins" is two.
Having used KeePass for a few years, syncing via a self-hosted SFTP server, I can't recommend it for most people.
- It's too technical, especially if you want sync, but even if you don't
- Apps on different platforms don't quite agree with each other in all ways, making syncing a bit annoying (particularly: how to associate a login with multiple URLs)
- It can be hard to pick which app to use on each platform, other than Windows, because there's no official/canonical best option (Mono has lots of drawbacks)
I've switched to Bitwarden and I'm sticking with it.
My bet is on Musk taking Trump's place.
As I wrote that comment I wondered: "does Windows still have that option in the context menu?" I'm rarely on Windows so can't quickly check.
My memory says that it's even an option when right-clicking an image on the web. I decided to ignore that memory - surely that can't still be a thing! ...Right?
Edit: oh crap, it's actually an option on Firefox on Linux Mint. Damn, that's crazy. Then it's gotta be there on Windows too. Much easier to imagine it happening accidentally on the web than an image file on PC.
Nearly all existing media (radio, songs, TV, movies, YouTube videos, ...) will eventually lose its appeal, as (for new born people at least) it will effectively be in a foreign language, that uses a completely separate mode of communication. You can't share Back to the Future with anyone new anymore.
But all of Star Wars gets a remaster with a CGI light-speech dub.
Huh. I think it was just the web version of Lemmy. Weird choice by the Lemmy devs.
It sounds far more likely to me that she right-clicked on some image file and picked "Set as desktop background".
Correct - even if you include the (necessary) option of making up your own answer. If you pick a percentage at random, you have a 0% chance of picking 0%.
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You had to show off, huh
I'm not sure that it is Cinnamon, but Cinnamon does let you put things in the middle of a panel, so it's pretty easy to make something similar to that.
Forgive my ignorance, but what is that? A goat? What's the homonym?