I don’t ever turn off my Linux machines. They turn off when the power goes out, and that’s about it.
I don’t ever turn off my Linux machines. They turn off when the power goes out, and that’s about it.
What are you talking about? Of course I noticed. It was during the upgrade process to Vista. Then the last time I turned that off was when I fully switched to Linux.
Two of the worst people in the world feuding is just magnificent.
I did this about four years ago. You have to be really specific, because to them, it doesn’t look blocked (it’s not a total block, just outbound traffic, which I guess is a different system). Took a few hours on the phone with them, but we got it working.
They thought it was a children’s hospital.
Would he oppose a law stating bikes can’t be parked in car lanes?
Currently working on a better script to import all my Google Takeout images into Immich. If anyone wants to help, I can publish it on GitHub. I’ve currently got it sorting all the photos correctly, and now I need to combine the still and live versions into one photo.
I’m doing this because the current import project doesn’t work well. It goes on basically filename alone, which has a lot of problems with a big complicated library like my own. I’ve used all of iCloud, Google Photos, and Immich at different points and together, so there are tons of duplicate files.
This is a particularly hard problem because Google Takeout names files in the most convoluted way. You might have a photo called Photo1.jpg and a metadata file called Photo1.supplemental-meta.json, which is fine, but then a photo called MeAndTheWifeAtTheBeach(1).jpg and a metadata file called MeAndTheWifeAtTheBeach.supplemental-m(1).json. Then you could also have a live version that doesn’t have its own metadata file. And these might exist in different folders. The current import project doesn’t take any of this into account.
I scored 13/28 on https://jsdate.wtf/ and all I got was this lousy text to share on social media.
Oof. I’ve been a JS dev since 1998.
So now they’ll literally be swastikars.
Nephele with SERVE_LISTINGS turned on and a read only mount.
It shows listings in the browser, just like Apache, but can also be accessed with a file browser, because it’s a WebDAV server.
Figuratively, but yes, I agree.
Expanding on yours, Shift + Home and Shift + End to select from the cursor to the beginning or end of the line.
If the problem is nitrites, then the problem is not processed meats, it’s nitrites. Therefore, the headline is wrong. Kinda like the problem with making hats was not making hats, but mercury exposure.
They needed an inquiry?
If the rates have been rising, wouldn’t that prove it’s not processed meats like these? It would be something that’s being introduced at a steady rate lately, not something that’s been around for centuries.
Refuse? Why do you think processed meat is animal refuse?
Considering humans have been eating processed meats like these for centuries, I think I’ll take my chances.
I don’t think you understand that quote. “Eat the rich” is part of the full quote, “when the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich”. It’s not about killing rich people, it’s about class struggle and avoiding the situation where the wealthy have accumulated so much that the people are starving. In other words, it’s a warning to the rich not to take so much that they are the only food left.
Abs are made in the kitchen.