But it's the big releases that have the most bugs and UX breakage
Ah, sorry. I was answering about hyper.
The earliest reference to "meh key" I'm turning up on Kagi is from ErgoDox's Indiegogo in 2015.
They may have coined the term.
I use it all the time for hot drinks and soups.
Thanks for asking. Not sure how I toggled that on...
Yeah, my S22 Ultra was carrier unlocked but the bootloader was not unlockable.
I have wanted something like this but didn't realize it was possible. Thanks for the heads up.
They quoted it!
While individuals of legal drinking age may produce wine or beer at home for personal or family use, **Federal law strictly prohibits individuals from producing distilled spirits at home **
Big difference (in safety) between homebrew and moonshine.
I use OsmAnd on Android and it has a feature to overlay (or underlay) map tiles from multiple sources. I use the OSM tiles as my default and overlay Microsoft's satellite imagery over them, which I can turn on and off (or even adjust opacity with a slider).
Not the parent poster, but I am similarly concerned about tag spam. I find big tag blocks can ruin the reading experience on platforms that display them in-line with the body text.
Another comment suggested that tags be put in a field separate from the body of the post (and they shouldn't be parsed from the body, either). I think that's the best way to facilitate Lemmy clients to (optionally) hide big tag blocks.
It was many months between announcement and release of their previous hardware. How soon do you need a laptop?