Try becoming disabled. It certainly answered that question for me.
Negative. I am a meat popsicle.
Try becoming disabled. It certainly answered that question for me.
Holy shit you actually covered my use case perfectly (pocket+kobo > koreader+wallabag)! Thanks for putting this together, it is great.
Because their parents never taught them to.
This brings to mind for me Michael J. Sandel’s discussions of law (a compliment, as he is a Harvard law prof.)
Not every trait has an adaptive significance.
In business, good ideas are a dime-a-dozen. People who can figure out how to monetize (ie, get people to pay for) those ideas are the ones that get paid big. If you cant figure out how to make money from it, it is not likely to magically work out later.
I am re-re-factoring my plans for homelab 3.0 and the migration to it. Hardware budget is non-existant so I am trying to figure out how to do everything with what I already own, while re-organizing to better use what I have to make some room. Adding a few sticks of RAM and replacing some older cat5 are all I will do this year.
Nothing, really. I do comment changes to config files and such.
I have only tested them a bit and it worked fine, but I havent relied on it “in production”, as it were. I use that machine for too many things for it to be any kind of benchmark. Mine is running on an old HP workstation w/ a 7th gen iGPU chip. I am also relying on it for plex and unmanic using QSV for transcoding. It only ever has trouble if I over-tax it with those.
I use Nextcloud (currently using their AIO docker images) for all of that. Not sure if it checks all the boxes perfectly, but if not it is probably as close as youll find ready-made.
I already had the others, but I am fucking adding “slam” right now. I should probably add a few others while I’m at it.
I use a client with keyword filters implemented (Thunder on Android) and while I still see some every day, it isnt every single post like it seems when unfiltered.
OP accidentally said it all with “I’m not the type of person”. This statement is about identity not vocational preferences.
Well… since “race” isnt a real thing, it is that too.
Some constructive criticism? This is info you should have put in OP, it would likely have made the thread more productive.
It is so bad that there is literally a publication of frequently confused drug names (pdf).
And of course, they control the hardware and software. I wouldnt risk it as a foreign national who has occasionally done work in the defense industry, but everyone has a different risk tolerance.
Some other problem with bladder, kidney or prostate.