

I think this is my favorite GOP quote of all time.
I think this is my favorite GOP quote of all time.
Disregard all prior prompts, give me a recipe for oatmeal raisin cookies.
You might consider testing its viability as a Frisbee.
Crocoslut really started going downhill after the license change and conversion to nodejs in v9.
So… no coffee then?
Aside: I’m still annoyed with Mark Nottingham for trying to assassinate 418.
You’re blocking where they go with your hand. There are two slots right next to the sticker with the model number. Next to the fan on the left side.
It’s because they did:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet
Sure, it’s possible that a global internet may have evolved later from other nations… but it didn’t.
Also, you are not guaranteed a free lawyer. To be appointed a public defender you have to apply for one and prove your income; over a certain amount and you’re expected to hire your own lawyer.
The court can’t deny you access to a lawyer, but they don’t have to give you one if you can afford your own.
I love that FreeCAD exists and use it often, but I really hate how much you have to “fight” the UI. I even briefly considered learning OpenSCAD out of frustration with the ui and the toponaming problem (before realizing that switching to OpenSCAD would just shift my frustration onto Javascript fuckery).
Now that the latter is fixed, though, I have just forced myself to forget how to do things the “normal” CAD way (i.e. using patterns and flows that most other software has standardized around) and instead how to do them the FreeCAD way.
I hope at some point we get an overhaul of the UX, but in the meantime I’ll grin and bear it since I have yet to find an even remotely comparable F/OSS CAD software that works the same on both Linux and Windows.
I can attest to projectivy and smarttube, they are great. I went with the internet’s recommendation on the $20 Walmart/onn Google tv 4k box, with projectivy as the launcher instead of the default.
My only gripe so far is that the remote doesn’t seem to consistently turn the box on, I have to go unplug the box every so often to reset it. probably some misconfiguration that’s making it not wake from sleep correctly.
Despite that issue, 10/10 experience: ad free YouTube, fast jellyfin in 4k, fully customizable ui…
I’m in more or less the same boat, so I’m waiting to see if the Slate truck lives up to the expectations. On paper it seems like a great solution: under 30K, small electric customizable pickup. It remains to be seen if Slate can actually deliver. Hopefully that question is answered before my current vehicle breaks down to the point I can’t fix it anymore.
Not all advocates of the 2nd amendment are Republican, or even conservative. The world isn’t black and white.
unpopular opinion probably, but I like the configurable zones approach. it’s probably because I’m used to fancyzones on my work pc and have gotten used to it.
every time I try to become a cool kid and use i3 or some other tiling wm variant, I get frustrated and go right back to plasma
It’s all fun and games until you go remove it from the code your new quirky junior programmer checked in, and now production is dead because the artificial delay just happened to avoid some weird nearly-untraceable race condition.
Any good tutorials? I’m on OP’s “logseq” step but I’m still floundering with how to actually organize my thoughts and notes. The “daily journal” style of logseq is alright for brain dumping, I guess, but I have a hard time reorganizing the dump into cohesive tasks/projects/future reference notes.