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  • I think I just heard the collective facepalm of every lemmy user who clicked on this.

  • You could give ONLYOFFICE a try. It defaults to Office Open XML formats, but it can read and edit OpenDocument files just fine.

    EDIT: electro1 has just told me that ONLYOFFICE has trackers. One look on Exodus and, sure enough, they're right. Sorry!

  • I think I probably meant usable. Essentially, the last time I tried it, software like LibreOffice wouldn't run and I had a few minor issues with web browsing.

    It's probably been fixed, come to think of it. Maybe I'll give it another go.

  • I do quite like Haiku. It's not quite stable usable enough for me yet, but I have no doubt that I'll be using it as a daily driver in the near future.

  • Because I just want a router. I don't need a fully modular home networking setup, and I've also never done anything more advanced than YunoHost when it comes to networking.

    Besides, the hardware controller alone would cost more than the router I found.

  • Welp. Guess now is as good a time as any for me to switch to deSEC...

  • Omg I want one!

  • I'll wait and see how this turns out, but I'll keep openbsd.org open in my browser. Just in case.

  • I want to see this.

  • Wherever you like! It's just an HTML document.

    You'll then need to tell your browser to use it as the startpage. For example, if the file is stored under:

    /home/user/homepage.html

    then set your startpage, homepage, or new tab page to:

    file:///home/user/homepage.html

    If your browser is installed as a Flatpak, you may need to change some settings in Flatseal to get it to work.

  • Drones also maintain the temperature of the nest/hive.

    Additionally, carpenter bee drones defend the hive (although they don't actually have any defences, and therefore do this by repeatedly bumping into the adversary); and Asian honey bee drones help to kill murder hornets, by enveloping them (alongside other bees) and essentially cooking them to death.

  • To be honest, the gender binary makes even less sense for bees (as well as wasps, ants, hornets, termites, and other hive insects) than it does for humans.

    Hive insects have three sexes: queens (analogous to females), drones (analogous to males), and workers (which could be analogous to intersex people, but it doesn't really translate into human biology).

  • This is literally the only reason I'm considering a PhD: I can put "Dr." on official documents and it'll be accepted.