- Love CS
- Major bank took me with the worst grades possible
Just have the right hobby lmao
Just have the right hobby lmao
it’s just there
Until it isn’t. Either because the license is too expensive, or runs out, other random streaming service got it, not available in your country …
Piracy means you have it. Forever. Unchanged. No taksies-backsies. No (half a) dozen subscriptions to get access to even 80% of content.
I’d just put any old laptop in place of each lol
Never had a high-seas site autoplaying. Just saying.
I’ve been to the madhouse once. I’m not too keen to return.
systemctl restart takes care of 99% of things for me.
Jup. But they (or rather: their non-existence) are certainly an eyesore
Markdown only inserting newlines on two spaces certainly is. Apart from that, only practical.
Desktop: 30p87
Laptop: 30p87-laptop
Phone: 30p87-phone
Server: 30p87-server
DNS server at location bv: 30p87-dns-bv
DNS server at location db: 30p87-dns-db
Switch at location bv: 30p87-bottom-bv
Switch at location db: 30p87-bottom-db
That story also implies weed consumption, doesn’t it?
It certainly should be. And as we’re on it, Mainboards should support it too. It’s a pain to create special partitions, and sometimes even use MBR instead of GPT, just for a BIOS update.
Simply because I haven’t bothered searching for the extensions I have in the AUR. And some extensions aren’t in there (namely 7tv, augmented steam, blacklist autoclose, defund wikipedia, kagi, peertube companion, tampermonkey and unload tabs).
How do I do it? Everything’s installed and updated via pacman/the AUR, including python packages and nextcloud apps. The only thing I don’t install via that way is Firefox addons.
Basically yeah, though other solutions may be easier or more integrated. Using systemd sockets is especially useful if you want to start a service on the local server that is always on, with a service that uses a lot of resources in the background without other user interaction
Also an option, systemd based, could be to use systemd socket files, which (as far as I understand) opens a dummy socket and starts the matching service as soon as it’s requested.
I’d argue that you need to parse the number itself (which has no spaces, therefore one word), not its spoken form, as that varies between languages - in english it’s ninetheen thirty three, three words, in eg. german it is Neunzehnhundertdreiunddreißig, so one word.
But I fantasize about being the topped woman? What now?
2nd largest Bank in Germany. 50st globally, 31st without China and USA