tmux
and a <ctrl>-<b><d>
- done!
tmux
and a <ctrl>-<b><d>
- done!
Unfortunately, dental is typically separate from health care in the US. (It’s stupid).
Do you have any persistent pain or discomfort when doing things? Get that checked out.
Another +1 for colonoscopy.
Also if there’s a family history of anything nasty, see if there’s a test for it my maybe? (E.g. heart attacks, get blood work done for cholesterol).
Get a full physical including blood work.
Come over to Last Epoch - I’ve had a much better experience solo and with friends. And shockingly, the global chat is helpful/welcoming of newbies.
Plus oh-my-zsh and the powerline 10k theme - this is my go-to shell.
“The new study adds significantly to the rising concern about an AMOC collapse in the not-too-distant future,” said one scientist. “We will ignore this at our peril.”
Narrator: And everyone who could actually affect change, or meaningfully prepare the population for the collapse ignored it.
The closest i have is Local H, Bound for the Floor. The staccato distortion throughout makes (to my ears) a sound very similar to a 1992 Ford Tempo’s “Your seatbelt isn’t latched” chime.
I would be driving like a madman to highschool after oversleeping and it would make me keep double checking my belt.
Bradley Cooper?!?
(Didn’t watch the trailer, just going by the preview image)
I wonder if he literally meant 100, not 100,000.
So you’re saying there’s land for development once this is all over!?
(I would use a sarcasm tag here, but I’m fairly certain that’s the whole fucking play by Israel, the bastards)
I use KDE as my go-to desktop environment - it’s the only option for my Steam Deck (which is shockingly good when hooked up to an external monitor), and I chose it for my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS work laptop.
Yes, it does look different from windows, but depending on what global theme you use, it’s shockingly similar:
I spent maybe 10 minutes with my 70 year old mother and she felt comfortable using it despite being a Windows user since 3.1 days.
Users are more resilient than you’d think - provide documentation on what’s new and you may even be able to sell it as “The upgraded version” of your old platform.
Hell, the fact that you’re on Linux already is great! Most of the significant issues I run into when converting people over to the OSS side is software availability (coincidentally the thing that made my Mom switch back to Windows).
I throw CTFs for a living (among other things), and I’m happy to help out a fellow Infosec person.
What kind of infrastructure can you deploy? Is this going to be in the cloud, on-prem (via a hypervisor like Proxmox/vSphere, or hosted on a single laptop/server?
No, no, nope.
You missed the first step where you get the parts of the chicken from the grocery store, then go to a pet store to get bones and use Elmer’s glue to put the chicken together.
That’s just the basics of cooking according to Julia Pepin.