Ivi104

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[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Jett Reno mentions Aschelan IV while discussing her former careers. In VOY: Dreadnought, B'Elanna Torres reprogrammed the titular probe to destroy a Cardassian fuel depot on Aschelan V.

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Jett Reno mentions Aschelan IV while discussing her former careers. In VOY: Dreadnought, B'Elanna Torres reprogrammed the titular probe to destroy a Cardassian fuel depot on Aschelan V.

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago

I just played a mission on SP, I misclicked my on-call Red Veil guy (I wanted to use a Simaris trap). I just witnessed him murder an acolyte that popped in. He just killed it in cold blood in the span of like 10 seconds while laughing maniacally. I had no idea he could do that. Get yourself a Red Veil dude, and give him an Astilla Prime. I'm still shook!

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I'm not sure how doable this is, but there are routers or tablets that can accept a SIM card. You could maybe ask your service provider to give you a second SIM card tied to your number that you could put into it. I'm not sure how calling or texting would work with two SIM cards tied to the same number, maybe your provider could disable these options on the new SIM? I don't know anything about the inner workings of telecommunications, this is just an idea.

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I'm not sure about a GSM booster, but a smartphone can be made to emit Wi-Fi, whose range can be extended with a Wi-Fi Extender. Place the phone into an area with good coverage (by a window perhaps?), activate the WiFi hotspot, and connect your other devices to the phone's WiFi network. If the range is insufficient try switching to a lower band (2.4GHz signal will travel further than 5GHz) and if that's still not enough buy a WiFi Extender, set it up to connect to your phone's WiFi network and connect your devices to the Extender's network.

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml 10 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I'm not sure I get it, could someone please explain this one?

[–] Ivi104@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Chrome and Edge have native vertical tabs. I was an Edge user before the Manifest V3 fiasco, and it's the one feature I dearly miss. There are extensions to add this functionality to FF, but they require extensive setup, and every new FF update breaks them. Edge also had shortcuts to open a link in new tab and switch to it or stay on the current tab. It's the little things that you don't really notice until they're gone.