

As a side note to this I didn’t meet me partner until I was 26. And honestly I’m glad. Enjoy your life. Its hard to see that from the other side but its fine but you should be ready to settle down before you do.
New Instance, Same Grenfur


As a side note to this I didn’t meet me partner until I was 26. And honestly I’m glad. Enjoy your life. Its hard to see that from the other side but its fine but you should be ready to settle down before you do.


Didn’t get my DL until I was 18. Didn’t have sex until I was 22. Best friend was a virgin when he got married at 30. Everyone is different. Everyone’s experience is different. You shouldn’t feel bad. Just do you.


The real kicker is how you even decide what quality is. A one line script that updates a driver may be a solution to your issue. A four page walkthrough that rambles and gets you to your answer but only after an hour is still a solution, but is it better quality? The issue is that you can’t quantify quality. Even if you managed to for something like programming, you couldn’t apply that same logic to horticulture. The issue is that quality isn’t something you can stick in an algorithm.


One can dream. I need a new graphics card and it would be super helpful if a sticker change lead to a price drop :p
Honestly, it depends on how the clients handle it. If they’re cool about the things you can’t provide, agree to pay for the cleanup, don’t absolutely burn the place down… eh, who cares? You get paid, they get to fuck, the place is still rentable the following week. Now if they’re asshats, this conversation is very different lol.


Having played the demo of this game it was phenomenal. It handles Risk/Reward in a fun way that allows you to push your runs for better rewards while generally leaving you with the option to leave a portion of a map undone for an easy exit. It was a genuinely fun experience, and from my brief interaction with one of the devs it’s clear that they care a lot about this project. I’m definitely planning to grab it when it releases!
Flameshot and bind it to your PrtSc button. It has been the absolute best screenshot util I’ve ever used.
So I recently switched to vim as my text editor. And started using vimwiki for notes. But I must know what insanity could one possibly do with a Text editor other than… Well text edit.
It’s there for every time after the first. My first two I did manually. Excellent learning experience, very glad to do it. I’m old and lazy now.


Here’s the thing. When I talk to friends interested in Linux, it’s always Debian or Fedora that I suggest. I think they draw a good line for what the average user wants and needs and they’re stable. In fact, I used Fedora for a long time, and all my homelab stuff runs Debian. It wasn’t until computers themselves became a hobby that I switched to Arch. And I think that’s likely the cutoff. If you’re a computer user, stable distros are great. If you’re more a hobbiest… Well, the Arch wiki can own your free time.


I want to switch to Nix… the idea of Nix is compelling. In practice every time I try and test it out I remember that I’m an idiot with a keyboard and I should stop.
Maybe I’m confused here. My Linux server has like 162 days of uptime. I reboot my home computer (arch BTW) like once a week when I remember. But my windows work laptop? If that thing stays on for more than three days shit starts falling apart at random, so it gets turned off nightly.