The Urbz: Sims in the City for the GBA (and also the DS).
This is such a hidden gem on the GBA and my favorite GBA game I had. Had great music as well!
Boabab
Yeah, I agree. I love the idea of u/spez trying to explain to the potential investors why so many users of the investment are working together to actively disturb and destroy the platform as much as they can, while being way more effective than users of pretty much any other other popular social media platform.
That's totally true and somehow it didn't think of it. I think that is the closest equivalent of the Windows naming scheme on storage devices.
But on the contrary: I believe on Windows the drive letters ( C:, D;, etc) ARE used for recognition (by the user) while the drive is already mounted. But you can also mount them without assigning a drive letter, making it somewhat different than how it's handled in Linux. On Linux, the (average) user usually doesn't see stuff like "/dev/sda" unless they specifically look for it. At most, they will see the name that are assigned to the drive and it's mounting point.
What a great lad
Hmm, makes sense but I'm not sure if that is possible right now. You could simply not subscribe to them use the feed of subscribed communities. Or do block them, but remove the block once most posts have been transferred.
You can block communities ("subreddits") if you want to. On lemmy.world you click on your username in the upper-right corner > Settings > Blocks > Block community.
And if you're also on Kbin: On Kbin there is a block button next to the subscribe button.
Linux has a very different file-structure, which is the way your files are organized on a system. It's a bit weird at first, but once you get used to it makes a lot of sense. A second drive can often be found at /mnt/DRIVENAME or /media/DRIVENAME. But they show up in the file manager in a list anyhow.
That looks amazing! Bet it tasted great as well
I read this comments about how Mastedon fixes cross-instance UX behaviour. I think it is exactly what Kbin and Lemmy need:
https://kbin.social/m/kbinDesign/t/9464/We-should-be-able-to-click-links-on-other-lemmy-kbin#entry-comment-50733