Not in Canada. Over the counter hearing aids are only a legal thing in the U.S.
Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
Not in Canada. Over the counter hearing aids are only a legal thing in the U.S.
It’s very good. Dev is great too Tiling Shell
I mean… yes those are true? lol.
It’s great for getting a feel for how things are done, imo.
But yes a crutch you should gradually stop relying on.
Surely an unpopular opinion lol.
Python is a great first language.
He was definitely hit from the front. Look at the layout of things.
Science
Dev is great and very responsive. I suggested keyboard shortcuts on GitHub and he was already working on it 😎.
Meh they’re fine. Yes induction is better but they’re not shit.
Tried it after reading the article. I’m used to using tiling assistant.
It’s nice but, man I also would like some keyboard shortcuts!
Edit: Suggested shortcuts on GitHub and the dev is already working on it 😎
Don’t be ridiculous…. Now an AI powered bidet that really gets the shit off your butthole…
Have you looked? Almost all software on flathub (definitely the majority) lists aarch64 (ARM). So yes, most things work.
Again, proprietary software is the main issue here. Open source software is pretty easy to recompile.
I understand qemu can emulate x86 in those cases, with a performance hit.
Most applications are/can be compiled for arm. You just need the right repo or to compile from source.
Raspberry pi’s are very popular and are arm based already.
You don’t need a translation layer unless the software is proprietary and the vendor isn’t willing to compile for arm.
I’m an Audiologist. Love it when you get one of these. ;)
Well that’s interesting 😎
I never like the idea of TOTP in your password database.
I suggest Autohotkey ;)
We will never end gridlock, never.
It would be nice to have transportation alternatives, however.