You might also consider openSUSE for btrfs snapshot rollbacks in case something breaks (though tumbleweed is quite stable anyway). They also have community packages.
You might also consider openSUSE for btrfs snapshot rollbacks in case something breaks (though tumbleweed is quite stable anyway). They also have community packages.
Or at least one for each electoral vote.
No, like, what kind of sauce?
Those two sets of professions differ in that one set has to interact with you directly and one doesn’t. So you haven’t really ruled out yourself as the problem.
That’s cause AI generates our dreams.
Assuming they mean this as a joke, there’s not really much point in responding at all. Bad jokes are best just ignored.
Anyone who doesn’t like what someone does can call it robbery. Like charging a price that is too high in someone’s opinion.
But robbery in a legal sense is about property. If you dig up body in a legal cemetary, which generally means owned by some organization that runs the cemetery, that is probably real persecutable grave robbery. Elsewhere, not so much.
The words have very different origins. While I think they converged for a time, they started out different.
I use “mold” for the fungus and the tool, “mould” for composted soil.
Preferably GPS coordinates that can be fed directly to the orbital laser.
I’m not giving anyone orders, just trying to convey how ridiculously anal you have to be about it get rid of them. I went through several rounds of “surely these things will be ok, they aren’t open / in a ziplock / not something it would possibly want to eat” repeatedly failing to get rid of them before finally putting EVERYTHING into glass, Tupperware or the fridge.
A flamethrower might work too.
Not just sealed. They will get into sealed cardboard boxes and through thin plastic. Like bags, forget it. Everything either needs to go into glass, metal, the fridge, or thick plastic, like tupperware. Also they will eat stuff you’d never expect, like spices, even hot pepper.
Liking the content or not is missing the point. The question anyone should be asking is whether they like how the algorithm manipulates them by shaping what the content in they see.
This applies to all social media, BTW.
Grain can definitely be a vector. So anything grain-based that people might be prone to undercook could be suspect. Unless they are pasteurized or something before packaging. No idea if that’s the case or not with meat substitutes.
I need them to pay the IRS so they won’t arrest me for a mistake on my taxes.
I haven’t had this in a while but one if my lazy bachelor meals was baked potatoes with kim chee and sour cream.
Were you able to reduce the latency to acceptable levels?
People keep talking about needing to “organize your library” but what do you mean by that? Is metadata tagging sufficient? Or does Kodi care about filenames and directory structure?
Seeing them phrase it in bullshit business-speak really increases my confidence.