At least Germany doesn’t require a visa for us citizens
At least Germany doesn’t require a visa for us citizens
The image of a food staging crew and photographer also having an independent auditor signing off that yes that is 2.2oz of meat popped into my head. Auditor is dragged into court with scale calibration reports all over a sandwich. No matter what it is deceitful advertising.
Looks like Grandpa is getting ready for a lemon party! 🥳
I almost understand this one. It’s good hearted drunk poetry.
You’re giving me flashbacks to a dark time in my life when I got a degree in GIS to be a GIS analyst or whatever… Bullet dodged
From my experience with tailscale so far - there are so many different ways to have it configured well. If it works well for you having it on the host, then go for it. I have home assistant in a VM with tailscale and tailscale on the (windows) host. This works well for my needs and I don’t mind having it running “twice”
Google gave up on their version of DeX or whatever? Good
Might line up with one guy’s pickup truck bed. Best theory I’ve got, IDK
Multiple versions, paths, and installs of Python. Using pip makes it worse.
I still don’t fully understand how to gracefully have multiple desktop environments and switch between them. When I want to try something new to me like lxqt, I usually spin up a VM.
Future hat could have been. Fixed it for you
The wires need to be perfect so they align properly so the proper amount of turns can fit in the housing.
I will not answer your question, but instead share a detail. When I finally found sunglasses that look good on me I bought two pair. I plan to buy a third of the same soon, assuming my prescription have changed much. Thanks Shaquille O’Neal.
For a moment, I thought it was a heat lamp and it was warming its ass.
Switching from 5th grade at a little red schoolhouse, where the only homework assignments were reading and projects/presentations to 6th grade at a college prep middle/highschool with homework assignments every day.
That’s great, but it should still be possible and well documented for people to run things natively. Some people want less bloat for technical reasons (maintaining a product with very little storage or memory). Tinycore Linux is my go-to example of the benefit of keeping things lightweight for a purpose.
The next steam deck is gonna be amazing. I mean the current one is, too
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