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That’s probably why they chose to go without a live audience. I don’t wanna get conspiratorial, but all this shit seems to coincidental to not be on purpose.
That’s probably why they chose to go without a live audience. I don’t wanna get conspiratorial, but all this shit seems to coincidental to not be on purpose.
It seemed to me that Biden was just in a state of shock at how much bullshit was coming out of Trump’s mouth
Get me Ham on five, hold the Mayo
Maybe have a drink of water man
Is that an old person thing? I have one custom domain exclusively for my work email, and while I was at it I made one for my personal just because I could.
Better yet, launch it in a VM with an antivirus
Ok bud.
Huh? All I was saying was that someone who’s brand new to Linux is going to be up to their eyeballs in their new system to barely comprehend the very concept of an init system, especially on the more polished, user friendly distro that do a good job of keeping those mechanisms under the hood.
Not very keen on sarcasm, are we?
Or have any clue what systemd does out of the gate, especially on a more user-friendly distro having never used linux
You must compile every single software package from source, but only after you’ve examined every single line of the code yourself!
1995 called, they said you’re doing it wrong, and RMS is going to be very mad at you.
Yup, those little inline filters. Even building the circuit for $5-10 in RadioShack parts was pretty simple.
Cause people like porn. I’ll be honest, when I downloaded some music video or something that ended up being porn, I usually wasn’t too disappointed, with the exception that I now had to go find what I was originally looking for again and wait for it to download. Shit used to take forever back in the day.
Is his name Tom?
I’ve been using it in a windows VM. Unfortunately for my work, I need the formatting of Excel and Word to be legit that I can’t for the life of me seem to replicate in Only or Libre. That and PDF rendering always gets a little wonky somehow.
Massgrave.dev
Big Large Corn
We have the NFPA 70, aka the National Electric Code, which is free to access as long as you sign up for an NFPA account and allow their email spam. A physical copy of the book is about $50, not terrible.
California has their Title 24 Part 3 (California Electric Code) readily available online for free, no account needed. Want a printed copy? $200, loose leaf. Granted, loose leaf let’s you swap the pages as they’re updated in the interim years (the code cycle is every 3 years), but $200 is ridiculous.
The reason I bring this up is inspections. An inspector is not going to sit there while you Google a particular code to prove them wrong, especially when half the results are from forums of people debating the code. But an inspector will sometimes change their tune when you grab the official code book, flip to the relevant code (thank the maker for reference tabs), and point it out along with conditions and exceptions. I’ve had inspectors reconsider a field ruling explicitly because I had my code book with me (and was able to efficiently navigate to the relevant section). Problem here is that since the code is updated every 3 years, the CA code lags the NEC by 2 years, and our jurisdiction uses the most recent publication, this cycle gets expensive quickly. While it’s a seemingly trivial amount when your business is off and running, it’s yet another expense that makes starting a business tricky.
But that wouldn’t be /c/mildlyinfuriating
A for effort, D- for execution