Already possible, I believe. At least on client level: I’ve blocked a lot of junk in Voyager
Already possible, I believe. At least on client level: I’ve blocked a lot of junk in Voyager
Notification whenever there’s something in the mod queue of a board I moderate. At least I don’t see any such notification when using Voyager.
User migration between instances.
When this group of people on discord are online: Helldivers 2. It’s a nice way of killing time while chitchatting.
When not: Factorio with the recently release Space Age expansion. Absolutely loving it.
Norwegian here, and there are some common mistakes I see in people not used to the climate.
Same. Podcasts are also great, and some are even made specially for this purpose, like Nothing Much Happens.
Don’t hold your breath. .su is still around, so I doubt .io will disappear very soon.
Tested it on linux mint, and it works just fine for me. 28G of RAM free, no swap in use.
Using Firefox 132, mo plugins/add-ons. Fairly stock Mint install, freshly installed yesterday.
If my kids demanded to stay up past bedtime to watch election coverage, I’d be seriously worried
Nowadays it’s the online account centric shite and all the privacy implications that come along with it. But even before that it was annoying to just trying to do the thing
Doing the thing on linux: command that does the thing
Doing the thing on windows: click here, click there, click some more, second tab, submenu, click advanced, type in the info, save, ok, “yes I’m sure”, click ok, click apply, close 626254 windows, reboot
…with blyatjack and hookers!
Whenever I show up to a “mobilization project” which involves lifting and mounting shipping containers of machinery and IT equipment onboard ships, I check whether the containers have had their grounding wires attached, as well as checking if the deck welds have been spray painted with protective coating.
If not, I need to check if the cable runs are properly done, deck fiberoptics protected from crane operations, antenna mounted without obstructions, etc.
Checking random coax cable connections whether they’ve gotten a proper dose of molycote inside is also a pretty good indicator, but the tech department has gotten really attentive in regards to that. The grounding wire is really the only brown M&M I have left on them.
It’s hard to find more compact correctness than this comment right here.
I’ll probably kidnap some women, put them in a hole, and give them daily supplies of food and skincare products. It puts the lotion in its skin, or else it gets the hose again.
Previous job: Windows, because it was a company issued laptop. Plus a lot of the company was built around the MS ecosystem.
Current job: Linux, because I got to keep the perfectly decent Dell laptop when I left. I wanted to make sure I purged everything, so it’s running LMDE now. Plus, there’s not much outlook and teams stuff that I have to use.
Morning: Check that it’s still there and keeping my body unified
Noon: Check that it’s still there and keeping my body unified
Afternoon: Check that it’s still there and keeping my body unified
Evening: Check that it’s still there and keeping my body unified. Sometimes I shower before bed.
In other words: I don’t really have one, and it seems to be working
I blame Daniel
I just landed on my 3rd - Gleba. Vulcanus and Fulgora are “good enough” for now. Once I have Gleba science up and running, I’ll migrate to a bigger Nauvis base, because my starter base is bottlenecked by copper throughput with no easy way of increasing it.