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  • Could be; looking at their webstore they definitely sell similar stuff but nothing Aboriginal as far as I can tell.

    Actually, I used to have a Kookaburra hand puppet similar to one they're selling but mine was of better quality for sure.... Unfortunately that one was lost to time

  • Yamaha is just one of those companies that does everything, and everything well...

    Happy cake day btw.

  • I haven't used it much since getting my "new" (1980s) harman/kardon HIFI stack together. I've actually tried to sell it for a good while now... do you want it?

  • Thanks! I already scoured eBay to see if I can find one or even something similar but nothing...

    It would be so cool to see another one of them.

  • Nice. Real fucking nice.

  • Good. Finally they're facing some actual consequences for their actions.

  • I mean, yeah, most people probably don't know what they're doing but does that mean that no one should be able to fix their own stuff any more?

  • Yes, but it doesn't even install properly. There's a custom fork of Wine specifically for Affinity Photo and it works somewhat but it's very slow and crashes a lot.

  • This proactive approach helps to avert potential engine damage

    Ah yes, the old "you're too stupid to do anything by yourself, so we kindly prevent you from trying"

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  • Dell Latitude is now "Plus"

  • Pocket was always among the first things I disabled when setting up Firefox and apparently, I wasn't the only one doing that.... I'm sure it had its users but I always found normal bookmarks to be more convenient.

    Never even heard of Fakespot, though.

  • We need Affinity Photo for Linux asap... Even on a VM both Affinity Photo and Affinity Photo 2 keep crashing for some reason....

  • Of course it's up to you whether you want to use something that, according to Microsoft, you're not supposed to use, but the only "pirate-code" I had to run was to activate it. The upgrade itself was pretty straightforward. You could use it just fine without activating it if you wanted.

    IMO it's a better option buying a new computer to run Windows 11 officially. I'm not including Linux because I specifically wanted to keep Windows on the Laptop to run apps that don't work on Linux.

  • I did an in-place upgrade as well. I was surprised how easy it was; it's just one Registry key and from there you can just do a normal upgrade.

    Way easier than installing Windows 11, which wouldn't even officially run on my ThinkPad T540p..

  • I upgraded my Win 10 laptop to IoT Enterprise LTSC recently which is stupidly easy and grants you support till 2032.

    Aside from some weird app incompatibilities it's been working fine.

  • I'd fucking love to have a DeLorean; they're bad cars but that's where the similarities to the Cybertruck end. They're just cool.

  • Lately I've been enjoying playing Tetris DX on my Gameboy in my spare time. Keeps the brain busy and me away from my phone.

  • I'd stay where I am and just travel back before the internet existed/was widely adopted

  • NSW; near Corowa