Just across (south) of the bay from you judging by your name: I was at a funeral recently, not many people wore suits. Of course, nobody wore shorts or anything, but not too many formal suits.
Just across (south) of the bay from you judging by your name: I was at a funeral recently, not many people wore suits. Of course, nobody wore shorts or anything, but not too many formal suits.
I thought lava was Icelandic for fertilizer
If it is, I’m going to move to Iceland to grow wheat and bake and sell bread. This software engineering thing suddenly doesn’t seem all that lucrative.
You set out a container of water and wait for it to heat to 50C
But to be fair, the evaporation will cool it too much for this to work
Might want to try chmod +x instead
Operating system so TrueNAS in your case
Oh lucky you
You mean like this morning or in general?
Battery degradation is ridiculously unpredictable. I’ve seen 100 cycle batteries at 75% and 2500 cycle batteries over 90%. I only dealt with like 5 MacBook models
Did you use a Handy to write this comment?
But also keep in mind that it’s usually air temperature being measured, with surface temperatures being even worse than that!
See on väärt oskus, meid on lausa tosinaid!
But GNOME itself is odd now. Or unfamiliar at least.
I ran Gentoo for about 3 years (and will likely return soon) and I reckon there are plenty of really advanced Ubuntu users who know more about how my system works than I do.
Any mainstream general purpose distro can do mostly anything and can be used by power users. Some should ONLY be used by power users, but that doesn’t make them inherently better than a distro that both a newbie and a power user can understand and use.
You know why I use Gentoo? Literally the bragging rights. I doubt I’m optimizing things THAT much with my fancy compiler flags.
simple, clever sensor
Somehow the part code was superceded like 10 times on the W211 Benz. Looks like they still took a lot of fine-tuning to get right
Knight rider theme and I’m going criminal charge fast
I used grammatically incorrect examples on purpose to point out there’s no present simple vs present continuous distinction in Estonian either.
English at least has “going to” and “will” for future. In Estonian you just use present simple and the only way to know you’re talking about the future is if you hint it with some time related word.
You just say “I go to the supermarket” and it’s ambiguous. You say “I go to the supermarket tomorrow” and you know it’s talking about the future.
I’m a very late millennial, borderline Gen Z, and even I feel like all my slang knowledge is outdated.
I hope you get better soon. Is there any sort of cheap yet good insurance you would qualify for, based on e.g your location, disabilities, income, or anything?
I must admit I don’t know a whole lot about the whole system (though a fair bit more than your average European), but I do know there are cases where you can get good health insurance for cheap. Though I’m sure you’ve already looked into what your options are.