It’s not psychology, it’s attentiveness.
It’s not psychology, it’s attentiveness.
They are not just middlemen, they control the entire sales platform - both buyer and seller.
“Always” is a really strong word that you should not be using in this context since it’s just not true.
Who is Ian?
I will never buy a rice cooker since I am completely happy with rice made in a pot, be it for sushi or anything else. Is there really such a difference? I don’t really notice a difference between my rice and that in restaurants.
Just get what you enjoy, you don’t have to follow or reject trends because of others :)
Probably too late now, but they just wanted to clarify the consistency - no need to boil it again!
Boil the potatoes and then add the butter to the stand mixer!
Adam Ragusea has great videos on mashed potatoes, even talking about exactly your point:
… could.
Or he (and anyone else) could go and do one of 20000 other potentially way more interesting things with their life.
Imagine that?
It’s purely practice and persistence. No one can take that from you.
It’s not an excuse, it’s an explanation. There is no community here, there are many. Your words, unfortunately, ring hollow.
There are a few communities here that are great, but so many from the front page are just toxic junk, be it regarding economics or politics. I find myself closing comment sections and not interacting here way more often than in the past on reddit - so much childishness, it’s quite sad.
But I also have to say that I find it too annoying and empty here to properly build my front page with my interests, so I’m just cruising on the Everything page. Since there are no limits here for Everything like on reddit, of course I (we) have to dig through all the intellectual trash too. I want to block that toxic shithole hexbear so bad.
You should first try reading it at all.
Good luck with that! It’s basically just playing around with memory and some constructs inside it. The kernel docs for Linux suck balls though if you have no idea about that stuff and/or are new to kernel-level programming. That’s where I learned to love the Microsoft documentation.
It will most probably take more time than be worth it for you, especially regarding the document templates.
Luckily you’re happy with just their tip in your ass!
I’m not sure I follow you - if someone can compromise the key material on my phone that is protected by a different factor, then it doesn’t matter whether the 2FA is server-side or not, it’s compromised either way.
You can do the exact same thing in Windows, just think of the SysInternals Suite and its power. It’s just that people on Linux expect problems, while the overwhelming majority of people on Windows/MacOS is using their device expecting it to work and if it doesn’t they go do something else or buy another device.
Also this completely untrue notion that you cannot fix Windows or play around with its internals is very prevalent, to the point that it’s a meme, so people don’t even try.
Marketing™️ I guess? :P
But probably because YOU don’t have to fuck around with servers, for you it’s just an upload of a function.
Instead of spinning up a classical server like Apache or IIS for what you need, you just write a single function that you can bind to an endpoint and just host that - the rest is abstracted away from you.
There are wave lengths that you cannot perceive, like, I don’t know… UV, maybe?