Guessing it’s officially not supported, and it just works with whatever open source drivers come with the kernel. I know the packaging only lists windows devices as supported, but so far it’s been fine for me :3
They/Them A chaos bean bat/bunny. I do art sometimes
Guessing it’s officially not supported, and it just works with whatever open source drivers come with the kernel. I know the packaging only lists windows devices as supported, but so far it’s been fine for me :3
Most TP-link ones work afaik. I have the TP-link UB400 for bluetooth on my PC
The minecraft movie is FLINT AND STEEL! CHICKEN JOCKEY!
It’s just my thumb that bends :3… the only other mildly flexible thing I can do is put my legs over the back of my head
I can bend my thumb further back than most people :3 this literally does nothing of use for me x3
Im in this post and I don’t like it :( /j
Slah-vah ook-rah-in-ih
Heh-ro-yum slah-vah
Or smth like that, im bad at explaining phonetics in english
Cucumbers and honey is considered weird in other countries from what I gather
Any girl who can’t appreciate that picture is not worth pursuing
Libreoffice present or whatever it’s called (powerpoint equivelent) is absolutely garbage imo, it’s missing a lot of functions to make stuff that doesn’t look straight out of 1990s
The rest of them I found fine… though im definitely not a power user by any means, so mileage may vary
The machinations of my mind are an enigma
Lithuania :3
Well wouldn’t know :3 I’ve not tried it x3
Too much x3
It would be~25€ for 1 gb/s, buut no fiber available where I am so it’s like 16€ for 250mb/s in lithuania
Oh I thought that was just my internet x3… mobile browser (chrome), boost and voyager all load lemmy fine, PC browser (zen) gets the spinning circle going for a long while
Edit: refreshing the browser page makes it load instantly for me, so… could try that
Been on linux for years :3
Im not a US citizen (or a citizen of any other country that has a republican party), so that may be more work than you’re signing up for on your end… getting a citizenship can take ages :3
Definitely think that kids should be explained different beliefs early on… plus they should be respected if they don’t want to follow the same beliefs, and be able to opt out of any traditions… though I suppose the faith I follow tends to be a lot less “damned to hecc” than some others, so to some parents if breaking a tradition means making their kid go to hell that’s probably a lot tougher of a thing than im imagining it to be