

GTA told me that, one mission in particular.
GTA told me that, one mission in particular.
It could be an instance of “how do you do, fellow kids?”
Wanting to fit in but not knowing how to do it right.
Well duh, they freeze and burst in winter so they obviously need to be outside for easier repair! Think of the mess they would make if they were inside the walls.
I expected Technology Connections or ElectroBOOM, was not disappointed.
You could try out mediawiki (that’s the software Wikipedia is running on) on a local docket container on your machine to see if it actually is what you want or if you would prefer a simpler wiki software. Depending on how often you need it, you could self host on a raspberry pi in your home and make it accessible to your group through dyndns.
I really love the --virtual
of Alpine’s apk system.
I would expect them to watch at the lowest volume level. The “muted” icon on screen would me annoy too much.
From my POV, I would say you are good. The dangerous blue and black wire are covered and yellow-green being exposed is not an issue. If you only have responsible persons in the house, you can turn it on without issues. You could also tape card board over it if you want to.
But keep in mind I’m not an electrician and give only my layman’s POV.
It usually says this on the label, at least in my country it has a phrase like “Store refrigerated after opening and consume within a few days”.
If it has no instructions or you are unsure, I’d default to yes, put them in the fridge after opening.
Out of curiosity, what turned you away from Firefox?
Might be related to long TTL on DNS entries making it hard to connect one failure to a thing you changed days ago.
Depends. Could be links on Lemmy have the rel="noreferrer"
attribute set. (Can’t check, im online from mobile)
That goes into the work profile of my android phone and that profile of switched off after clocking out. Simple as that, I don’t have to carry two phones and get my peace after hours. And my company respects my free time which also helps s lot.
Maybe a theatre is interested in it as requisite for a play.
Same reason you wear your socks the whole day but once you remove them they become eww. Human brain is weird in that regard. Probably has evolutionary reasons but from an entirely rational POV it’s weird.
Now I know why there is a dedicated BATT 1.5V and BATT 9V setting on my multimeter. Always thought “why is it there if there is already a 20V= setting?”
It’s a bit dated already, but still going strong for my workload: theT530
In general, I try to stick to ThinkPads. They come with a bit of a price, but well worth in my experience.
We manage our “food inventory” with Grocy which calls itself “the ERP beyond your fridge”. It basically tracks every single purchase and consumption of food and also each items best before date. It needs a bit initial setup and you need to remind yourself to checkout stuff you consume but then it’s just great. Not a single item spoiled because it got pushed too far back on the shelf. And since Grocy knows how much of what item we want in stock, it automatically writes our shopping lists with stuff which is about to run out.
So the shopping is basically day to day as we return from work and pass the store just ticking things off the list. And we made a rule for ourselves to only buy the stuff on the list, nothing extra to avoid impulse purchases.