Thanks, that's what I meant I just forgot what it was
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Omg I got an off brand one and I haven't touched any tool sets in years.
The key is to use a hose and not a fixed one. The fixed ones don't really allow you to clean where you'd like whereas the hose ones let you aim wherever. At least that's how it's been in my experience.
Depends on the water that ur toilet gets. They usually hook up to the toilet reservoir intake (I don't know the actual word for this, it's just the backrest part). All the bidets I've used have been fine, I haven't had any thatre like too hot or too cold then again, unlike Goldilocks, I'm not too picky ab temperature.
I heard there are immutable distros where you can only change user space. That might be a solution to that problem?
That's amazing, I hope u decide to stay :)
I think your comment brings up a good point about the intersection between what the old user base of Lemmy wants (everything is foss and transparent) and the newer user base that doesn't necessarily not want that, but it isn't as much of a priority to them as it was. And with the change in the user base you see a change in opinion towards deprioiritizing what the old user base wanted.
Dynamics like this are always so interesting, huh.
I honestly didn't know this and I'd consider myself pretty technical, just not very familiar with serving ads. This is really cool, how'd u learn this?
I kinda love how fast the binaries are. I was timing something I wrote and, as a mostly Python dev, I was so confused when the program was running in the microseconds or something crazy like that and not milliseconds.
I mean a lot of the people on here seem a bit more on the technical side, so it'd make sense imo
I currently use fitnotes, I know there's a more foss version of that on fdroid iirc, but it's been serving me well. It doesn't go down to ms, but the foss version might and if it doesn't apparently it's pretty extensible.
Idk what that is but a quick google search shows a quick start on the homepage if the renpy website, so I'd recommend starting there. Most people have a hard time learning stuff it's just a matter of figuring out how to learn best yourself