

I don’t work for them, but I’d recommend Jump Desktop for that. Works very well and has been out for quite some time.
I don’t work for them, but I’d recommend Jump Desktop for that. Works very well and has been out for quite some time.
How did you get permission from the elders to take a picture of it?
Your next Halloween candy purchase:
Ahhhhh - that IBM Model 50 keyboard. Loud AF, and could drive a truck over it. Was my first and the feel of it was great.
I miss the heyday of BBSs and IRC. That’s when the internet was fun, and tinkering brought new discoveries every day. Now it’s mostly just annoying.
Ah - you’re right (seems to be “pebble OS” but not Google hardware). It’s still all over my feeds today though.
Marketing department at Pebble is apparently familiar with social networks cause they seem to really be doing the rounds today (lemmy, hacker news, etc).
I see Epic at the bottom of the screen, so this is in some kind of healthcare setting (Epic is an electronic medical record software company).
They are great live. Have seen them several times and it’s always a good time.
Wait - I am muted on a conference call. Let me unmute to laugh.
Not so sure about tennis, but you get into the ring with Matt - he will end your life.
Advocating here to stop posting screenshots of Tweets. We can all do better and there are loads of other sources for content.
You’re doing violence to grammar with your “an.”
Finally, a brand that doesn’t give you bone rot. Talk about your significant advances in medical science.
I still do, but I used to too.
When ads give you lemons, you send those lemons back. Say, “I don’t want any of your damn lemons!”
Just like with US politics, I think (hope) this was a wake up call that alternatives are needed and that maybe so much heavy use of one platform controlled by one nutbag CEO isn’t a good thing. It has been a pretty good platform overall (has its warts, but is very flexible, has a huge developer community, and actively developed/maintained), but the drama over the past year has been the nail in the coffin for me. It’s not something I’m ever going to recommend to my superiors or potential clients as a solid, long term solution to content management.