There was a bit of a drought, but it rained again.
A very old enzyme. Still fixing inorganic carbon in the biosphere through yet another mass extinction. Still grabbing the wrong molecule on occasion. Anyway, here are some more phosphoglycerates.
Kill your lawn, grow a garden. As you do this, look within and do the same.
There was a bit of a drought, but it rained again.
“This is the holy grail,” says the Northwestern University immunologist Stephen Miller. “We want to use a scalpel rather than a sledgehammer to treat these diseases.”
Unfortunate coincidence aside, really interesting research. Auto-immune diseases suuuuck.
This and the Model 3 crushed by a nine-ton Olmec head.
That sounds even spicier for a local news channel or paper. I concur with MagicShel: next step is to try to get the press to help shine a light on this. They still may not see legal action or correct course, but at least more people will know to avoid that business.
“A Robin Hood CEO?!”
“And why not? It worked in Men in Tights…”
Where is this being stored? What is the capacity? How many accounts would be needed to overflow storage?
Now you have.
You mean Last Week Tonight? The Late Show is Colbert.
Thanks! I solved one problem (SATA mode changed to AHCI made the disk appear) and quickly found another, so I may be investigating RAID solutions next. Appreciate the succinct explanation!
Lenovo, ideapad flex5-1570, nvidia geforce, intel i7-8550u, 64-bit, is that enough?
Ok, so I did that, I think.
And it did NOT like that.
But that eventually led to this change:
But it kept freezing and restarting, repeatedly. After about a dozen times, I finally progressed to installing and made it here:
And then it promptly froze and restarted. Went back to UEFI, disabled SecureBoot and FastBoot, enabled VMX and SGX based on this ‘error’:
Still freezes and restarts, but it takes longer now. It will even do it at the login page if I’m not quick enough. Currently enjoying the longest stretch of stability by playing They Live on a newly installed LibreWolf.
It used to do this with Windows10, too, but would return a WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR complete with loud, constant speaker noise until it was forcibly restarted. The workaround then was a protein modeling program that kept the fan screaming but everything else still worked. So long as that program was running, it wouldn’t BSOD.
Could this be related to the ‘nouveau fault at 6013d4’ part?
Are you using RAID by chance?
What is this, and how would I know?
I have not yet tried another distro.
This kernel is 6.1.0-12-amd64.
Laptop is ~7 years old.
Here is some lemmy gold for being correct!
Spot on.