Unironically I’ve been feeling quite a bit better after putting my phone in another room as I sleep. I think it now makes the bedroom a place where my brain feels it can take a break from the horrors of the world.
SavvyWolf
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I’m also @savvywolf@furry.engineer , and I have a website at https://www.savagewolf.org/ .
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Ah. If this is a new build that suggests a hardware issue. Can you try running with only one stick of RAM and/or xmp disabled to see if that fixes things?
People have absolutely taken a multi-year break from Minecraft before.
Really though, why is there a time limit at all? Google still allows you to convert old Youtube accounts to Google accounts, why can’t Microsoft do the same?
… Didn’t they revoke the Minecraft licenses people purchased because they didn’t manage to migrate their Mojang accounts to Microsoft accounts in a short amount of time?
What do you mean by “green screen of death”? Is there any text or something you can transcribe or screenshot for us?
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Authentication required when I opens Ungoogled ChromiumEnglish1·2 days agoI meant in the Passwords and Keys app below, sorry should have specified!
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•They can see the policy working...English3·2 days agoHot take: Clean up your darn imports. Otherwise you just make the links between modules confusing and messy.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Authentication required when I opens Ungoogled ChromiumEnglish1·2 days agoIf you want to keep autologin enabled, you can also just set the password to nothing (that is, when you’re setting the password, just press enter without typing anything) to disable the password.
Saves having to mess with the .desktop files.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Authentication required when I opens Ungoogled ChromiumEnglish2·2 days agoDoes it mention something about “your login key was not unlocked when you logged in”?
If so, open up the application called “Passwords and Keys” (or “seahorse”), right click on “Login” > Change password and set it to match your Linux user account.
SavvyWolf@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•matchctl: The First Dating App for Linux Users (Because You've Already Mounted /dev/sad)English0·7 days ago> Claims to support xdg.
> Stores config in
~/.matchctl.conf
Yet another dating app that gives me trust issues. ;_;
Incidentally, both bad sex and code documentation both involve std vectors.