The one time I missed it was when I was trying to sell a subwoofer which only has RCA inputs and I had to use my laptop top prove it worked to potential buyers. Other than that, I use Bluetooth exclusively.
The one time I missed it was when I was trying to sell a subwoofer which only has RCA inputs and I had to use my laptop top prove it worked to potential buyers. Other than that, I use Bluetooth exclusively.
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Sure thing, 7u5k3n 🤔
They now spruke .NET MAUI (Multi-Platform App UI) as the new “write once, deploy everywhere” framework. I’ve not used it but it sounds good in theory 🤷♂️
Or what if your SSD borks it and you’re unable to do a secure erase on it? Happened to my wife’s laptop. I’m planning on smashing the SSD to ensure the data is destroyed before putting it in recycling.
I pay for premium but I ended up installing revanced on my phone so I could disable shorts and it also skips in-video ads which is really nice. I didn’t disable YouTube’s ad blocking though because I don’t need to.
It’s not so black and white though. Passion jobs are often exploited because people will put up with it more and there is higher demand for those types of jobs.
Your best bet is to find something that is interesting and nice enough to keep you content and not bored to death but not so enthralling that you feel like working unpaid overtime or what ever. Bonus points if it’s paid relatively well.
Here’s to hoping Musk tries some extreme cyber trucking on a very high and dangerous cliff somewhere too.
To be fair, translation engines like deepl.com do handle idioms pretty well compared to google translate. It probably depends on the idiom and the languages though. But even deepl is nowhere near perfect. Fine for random stuff to be understood but not good for a professional news website.
They are probably talking about “BeReal”. I’ve never heard of that either…
It was right there all along. 🤔
Our appartement block just voted down getting an engineer in to see what would be required to have car charging infrastructure installed. To be honest I get it, owners don’t want to pay for that for the hypothetical electric car owner in the future.
You guys are doing great!
They meant that they’ll live just fine. You see, they will be dead before climate change decimates our planet. 🤷♂️
I’m running a 3 pi cluster with k3s at the moment. The main benefit I’ve found is that all my pis run exactly the same software setup as a base so it’s easy to add new ones or replace/update one. I use a deployment management application to push my deployments too which means it’s super easy to redeploy everything if something goes funky.
A k8s cluster can run on a single host if that’s what you want. I’m not sure if it would be worth the virtualisation cost to run it on VMs in the middle as well. If you were only ever going to run on a single host I probably wouldn’t use k8s though, I would just run containers. 🤷♂️
Yep this is me. I love learning languages and I’m a software dev for my job.
I don’t agree with this one. The meaning of words change and that’s true of ‘Less’.
I generally don’t agree with these prescriptivist positions though.
When a GitHub issue is closed as complete it means someone has fixed the bug in the source code (or the developers have decided it’s not a bug). It doesn’t necessarily mean the fix has been shipped in a new version or that the server you’re connecting through has been updated to a version with the fix. In this case, they haven’t shipped a new version with this fix in it. I’m not sure what the delivery cadence will be but I assume a new version will go out in the next week or so and then once your server admin upgrades their server the problem will be fixed for you.
This is a known issue on the web ui - we’re looking into it.
Why do you have a picture of his ass in your wallet though?