I don’t know, I feel during that exodus we got the best of the best. I miss some of the niche communities, But there’s so many fewer assholes over here.
I am a Meat-Popsicle
I don’t know, I feel during that exodus we got the best of the best. I miss some of the niche communities, But there’s so many fewer assholes over here.
And it’s all these agriculture heavy states that are fighting the hardest.
Lucky for you both your problems have the same solution
Every accusation a confession.
The index is distributed. The files are hosted in multiple places. Historically, some of the storage spots have been compromised web servers. There are copies in ipfs.
I get the feeling it’s maintained by a collective. No idea how they coordinate content acquisition or update indexes. It’s pretty well updated.
Even if they don’t own it, there is cost associated with downsizing an office. Selling off furniture is impossible at the moment. Leases are down. Subletting is much harder. But there places are, paying plant, hvac and cleaning, maintenance on virtually unused office space.
Most places just need a conference room, some temp offices and a bathroom.
The ones I put up in my house have a high tension spring inside the top. When you want to raise the blinds you lift them up when you want to lower the blinds you pull them down. They’re not fantastic but they work well enough. You have to kind of coax them to go up lift them up a few times but then again mine were the cheapest Walmart had available
I think I’m going to wait until immich thinks so as well
We just test piloted a few for the first time since IBM stopped making them. I was really disappointed when one had a fan problem just outside of warranty, I went ahead and cracked it open. It was all Phillips screws which was kind of nice. They weren’t all the same which kind of sucks but not that bad. I went to pull the fan out to get a replacement, found out I had to replace the entire fan assembly heat pipes heat sinks everything. I was super pissed off until I found out I could buy the part off their website and it was 80 bucks. Dell won’t even sell me parts. 80 boxes a lot to pay for a fan, But when replacing it replaces both the CPU and the GPU fan and gives me fresh radiators, It could be worse.
From a corporate standpoint I’m a fan.
I’m in a new development. It’s all plastic.
Neat, and also fuck DRM printer cartridges. Any company that treats their consumers that bad doesn’t deserve to be in business.
It comes down to what’s open, how dangerous the condition is, and who was outfitted to do what.
If you’re having legitimate trouble breathing like you are filling your lungs and it’s not enough, or you can’t get enough air in your lungs for any reason, straight to the ER.
Unknown irregular heartbeat or chest pain that doesn’t go away with antacid, go to the ER.
Urgent cares near me generally have x-ray equipment. They’re capable of a few stitches, they can handle prescriptions for emergent illness. If you walk in there with a f’dup heart rhythm or breathing problems they’re going to call you an ambulance.
Scheduling something with your primary care is for all your other long-term needs. Preventative maintenance, blood tests, they can probably do an EKG and they should be the ones managing your long-term medications.
If you have something that feels urgent and the urgent care isn’t open the ER is always an option.
City water usually tastes of chlorine. Totally drinkable, but not super pleasant.
Costco 24 packs are cheap AF.
Filtered water pitchers are expensive AF.
If you have a fridge with filtered water and try to buy carbon filters locally, they’re more expensive per gallon than the Costco water.
I buy generic filters in bulk that are cheaper per gallon, but it’s not by that much.
If we want to save the environment, we need to invent a super cheap refillable carbon filter and a way to use it easily.
Just some detail
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 8 x 2 - 2.4 GHz, Cortex-A78 / A55 Graphics adapter Qualcomm Adreno 710
Memory
6 GB
Display
12.10 inch 16:10, 2560 x 1600 pixel 249 PPI, capacitive touchscreen, IPS, Corning Gorilla 3, glossy: yes, 120 Hz
Storage
128 GB UFS 2.2 Flash, 128 GB , 100 GB free
Weight
571 g ( = 20.14 oz / 1.26 pounds) ( = 0 oz / 0 pounds)
This is the conclusion of a study on adoption practices from 1973 to 2002, published on Friday.
Children from India were systematically adopted without the consent of their parents, Rita Kesselring, head of the research project, told Swiss public radio, SRF.
Just some detail for what this is about
Canonical historically makes bad decisions. Ubuntu any most points in time is simply great. Their LTS is fab. But they’re hungry. And they screw with us over time. the latest Debian just erased most of the reason to go with Ubuntu adding nonfree, and they haven’t screwed us over.
I did. It’s a bit clickbaity.
Yes Glock is a super popular gun.
Yes it’s possible to make them full auto.
Then the throw in some weaseling : turning up increasingly, police think it was used this one time, this anti-gun commission says. Spraying bullets.
Glock has a reputation for quality, they’re cheap and reliable, not having a safety adds nuance of danger for those idolizing them.
I’m sure there are some people using full auto Glocks, but they’re extremely rare. It’s not this new impending threat. They could have easily done the article detailing the full auto device or given real numbers of use. They’re in it for the clicks.
They’re just going out for smokes, they’ll brb
It would seem the republicans send us congress people, they’re not sending us their best
Android 17, 🍆