The argument is that words starting with g followed by i are most often soft g.
The argument is that words starting with g followed by i are most often soft g.
Its actually a rule of the English language that g followed by i is a soft g.
I didnt actually die, but I came pretty close. I lost a ton of blood, started tk get tunnel vision, blacked out, then there was nothing, then I regained consciousness after getting a transfusion. Not sure how long I was out, but they said I was white as a sheet.
I used garuda for about a year and a half and loved it…mostly. I use a bluetooth headset and controller for gaming and it seems like after every single update, bluetooth broke and i either had to stuggle for hours to try and fix it, or just not use it till another update. Also, a lot of multiplayer games that use anticheat won’t work on linux. I just recently switch back to windows because of those hassles.
If those things aren’t comcerns for you then you should love your experience! Best of luck!
It’s the PReQueL to the SeQueL
When did you eat a man?
The Navy also has redundancies and procedures in place for when those controllers fail. The controller doesn’t determine whether the crew lives or dies.
I would add Far: Lone Sails to this!
I like Lemur! Maybe Lemiverse?
I have used ProtonVPN and ProtonMail for years now and I absolutely love their service.
I will definitely join up! For future reference on Lemmy you can make you link using the /c/<community>@<instance.url> format so that I can access it on my instance! e.g. I2P It may have to be searched for on the local instance to work, but I think there might be a fix incoming.
They are! I would like that and I will be involved with your project if you decide to take the source public!
How are you adding instances? I have a few communities I’d love to have listed.
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Could be a caching issue in your browser. If you hold shift and click refresh if it happens again it might clear it up.
It looks really nice! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Every rule in English has exceptions, but when we make a new word should it follow the rule, or be an exception?