Everyone who thinks they are in the bottom right, is in the bottom left.
Everyone who thinks they are in the bottom right, is in the bottom left.
Existing established open source projects? Basically never.
My own piles of shit with open source licenses? All the time.
Shit like this made me dump Mint more than a decade ago. I’ve been very happy with Debian (Sid).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhgwIhB58PA
There is no such thing as a visual learner.
Gonna respectfully disagree back at you. You don’t have to get a $100 crapsung, but most people whose work depends on a good phone still don’t need a $2000 top of the line phone.
An iPhone SE or Pixel ?a phone is more than sufficient for almost anyone anything more I’m probably going to call opulence.
The point I was trying to make is you can choose the mood (or the mindset) with which to face your current circumstances.
Either what you face is a situation or a problem. By definition a problem has a solution and a situation does not. If it’s a problem (there is a solution) you work on the solution. If it is a situation (there is no solution) you can’t change it, so just accept it and move on.
I find that I get joy everyday from the little things - tasty food, good company and nature. I don’t let the big things dictate my mood.
Life is what you pretend it is. A study found that a year after a life changing event (losing a limb/winning a lottery) most people were not any more or less sad.
You can consider that you are a forgotten one of billions of on a tiny speck of rock lost in the vast swathes of space-time and so nothing you do matters.
Or you can consider that all that space-time and other stuff has about as much influence on your life as your life has on it and choose to ignore it and enjoy the life you have free of consequences.
Or anything in between.
The only constant is that life is short. What do you want to do with your limited time?
“Bleeding long term hires” are reading the tea leaves. Better to get a new job when you have one, finding a job when you need it is much harder.
Talking about tech startups:
Depends on the startup. If they have a good team, they might get acqui-hired. If they have any patents or other IP, they might get acquired (for not much). Investors get the bulk of these types of exits, and the founders and employees get screwed.
If the startup doesn’t even have that, they may just wrap up the operation and go out of business.
I never figured out why, but I couldn’t get any version of suse to work properly on my computers. I’ve been with Debian (sid) for about a decade now, so not the most up to date criticism here.
My guess is dragons breath is produced by a combination of two glands that produce chemicals that are hypergolic. This is seen in nature in bombardier beetles (which use hydroquinone + hydrogen peroxide).
The smell would certainly depend on the combination of chemicals, but a hot burnt and charred smells are probably common to all possibilities. The unburnt chemicals are likely to be irritants, being either strong oxidizers or reducers.
Overall, even after the main blaze has cooled, I would expect the area (and downwind) to be unsafe for humans and respiratory issues for those exposed to the remnants.
He’s now thinking back to all the times he got left hanging.
They’re playing it wrong - one roll should not determine the rest of your (characters) life.
It should look more like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=137Ei0C3Vdg
I’m sure there’s at least one exception out there.
Phone mostly. Using LibreTube.
I believe it will happen just before the environmental collapse in 2050.
I went about my daily chores mostly. Put it in the background like a podcast.
Maybe. Probably not.
Ask your neighbor. Also make sure the dog seems friendly.
MS DOS v4.somthing. (1995)
Slackware that came on three 5.25" floppies. (1997)
First hard drive Linux: Debian.
Eventually red hat for several years, then back to Debian based (mint etc) around 2005. Been using Sid (Debian “unstable”) for a long time.