Ooh some good new people to look in to, thanks! Never heard if Yalom, only know Banksy for art.
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Ooh some good new people to look in to, thanks! Never heard if Yalom, only know Banksy for art.
I have to wonder about the instance I am on regarding this.
But also, is that quote from Coco? I’ve watched that with my niece a lot but never all the way thru. Seems like something that would have been said in the underworld or whatever.
Oh this is nice to hear, I had to switch to Arcpro at work and I don’t like it. I have been putting off checking the qgis I have on my personal computer so I’ll have to see what’s up.
That makes sense. I work for a government entity. There are many complications. But no Windows 12 yet, which I view as a bonus.
I have to use outlook for work, but we have accessibility guidelines regarding font size and maybe even font. I’m not sure I have seen this. I sent and received several emails today. I also don’t like being in the office and maybe wouldn’t have noticed anyway.
The last time something like this was posted (by a less reputable source admittedly) I was hopeful and defensive. From what I’ve read since then, essentially, show me the battery.
I can’t believe this King of Kong dude is still around, holy cow what a butt.
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Enough said, thanks!
This looks interesting. It looks geared to importing data from a service (like Spotify), how would one import data from the radio or mp3 files? I don’t really stream music but love the idea of new ways to find new music.
Gosh this seems so relevant to the Wikipedia highway discussion. Maybe there cannot be flexibility in their rules when they are facing this type of threat.
This is interesting, and connected to the website that predates Wikipedia, https://www.aaroads.com/ ! I never really thought about the folks who ran that site, what a large amount of time and effort they have spent. And to do Wikipedia, also.
It does seem like these sort of hard rules will always come up against hard walls. There has to be some flexibility it seems.
I have had some luck using a user agent switcher in these cases. Might be worth a shot.
☠️☠️ I was thinking more like as a replacement for that genetically modified pig that they used a (heart?) from recently but ya, I can only imagine you are right.
I wouldn’t be able to tell you how accurate this synopsis is, but I am curious what reasons we have to be genetically modifying primates…
What you are saying heavily echoes my challenge as a govt employee who uses Linux at home. Like why, when I select a folder to save something in, does it revert right back to the nebulous default one minute later? Unacceptable.
This seems like a series a mishaps. If it crushed him, what would it have done to a box of peppers? It says he was inspecting sensors. Was something already going on? If so, maybe protocol needed to be different. What a tragedy.
Wow, big memory trip! It was os/2 warp, I saw that package and knew it!
Dad worked for IBM in the 70s, no surprise. I also remember him having an OS box with a penguin on it but I don’t believe he ever installed it. ~95ish.
This is funny because 2008 is also when I got stuck on it. Interesting read, thanks for sharing!
Gosh my dad ran that in the early 90s. Was that Linux? He was then and still is a Microsoft person.
Can you elaborate on outboxes? Idk what that means but I have been working on an mbin instance and it has been a struggle… Thanks for posting the ! I’m gonna use that, also.