Exactly, it is really sad.
Exactly, it is really sad.
Apparently c u Next Tuesday is how it was originally spelled.
In the Netherlands we have bol.com that is generally more popular for online shopping, but in other countries amazon entered the market pretty early.
I’ve only tried Amazon a few times, but it doesn’t really seem like a quality service so who knows 🤷
I’ve been using Mint for quite a while now on a spare machine and it’s the first linux strain that has me not giving up in frustration. I can definitely recommend.
I quite like Retromation aside from the ones mentioned so far. Some games he’ll turn into a longer series while continually showcasing new titles as well.
I don’t have the energy to cook towards the end of the work week so might as well relax while they make their way to me.
I would rather cook myself than going out to pick up food.
At some point you will drop down to your level online, but itll take a few losses to push through. It is such a lovely game though, but just a bit too stressful for me.
I miss using tfvc. Everything except for branching worked pretty well in visual studio.
Branching worked fine if you didnt have more than 2 or 3 too.
Sadly branches are pretty useful so git it is.
I’ve used samsung s2, s4 mini, s6, s10e and now s23. They’ve all been perfectly fine products in my opinion. Their ssd as well. Not to say others aren’t better, but I’ve just never had a reason to switch
That is so annoying… when I’m working from home I just start a meeting with myself in Teams to keep the pc from autolocking.
Using Connect, it was the second app I tried during the time there were a lot of connection issues with Jerboa (the errors weren’t their fault, but they weren’t handled as gracefully as I would’ve liked at the time). No complaints really, so I’ve stuck with it.
The way you walk is apparently also unique per human so you might have to take up a limp or something similar.
It’s this or buying nothing. I play most games for a few hours to see what they’re like and then ditch them. I love the current system as it is kinda making me feel like I’m part of gaming still while mostly being too tired to play. Starfield is the first game in years I’ve spent more than 5 hours on (dozens by now) in years. Never would’ve played it without gamepass.
So a yay from a guy in his late 30s
Going to the American version of the link required me to fill in a zip code… what kind of site are these people running?
There’s an interim government until the elections as there was some drama causing the previous government to fall.
For me in the Netherlands. I have one bank account, salary comes in, all bills are paid automatically, some money gets automatically transferred into my savings account.
Pension gets taken out of my paycheck automatically as well, so not doing anything special for that. In the rare cases I use a credit card, it will automatically be paid off as well, so nothing really to worry about there either.
I have recently bought my own place, so once savings are back to a safe level I’ll start to make a monthly investment in some index fund.
The original candy looked like this: https://cdn.webshopapp.com/shops/282420/files/297921342/890x820x1/confiserie-a-lancienne-spekjes-roze-wit-doos-2-kg.jpg
Which with some imagination can be similar to bits of bacon. Marshmallows are somewhat similar candy so the name is used for that too at times.
Hmm I thought if I set it up to not cache data it would be fine, but it turns out that was outdated data. I don’t see an option for paying for it unless I host media specifically on their servers which I won’t be doing.
I doubt I’ll be using a significant amount of data but if they give me a warning I’ll have to turn off the tunnel I suppose. Thanks for the question!
I have Jellyfin and Jellyseerr open through cloudflare -> nginx over port 443 so i can share it with friends. Eventually I’ll do the same with NextCloud probably.
So far it is mainly an advanced search engine, someone still needs to know what to ask it, interpret the results and correct them. Then there’s the task of fitting it into an existing solution / landscape.
Then there’s the 50% of non coding tasks you have to perform once you’re no longer a junior. I think it’ll be mainly useful for getting developers with less experience productive faster, but require more oversight from experienced devs.
At least for the way things are developing at the moment.