I mean it’s beautiful and looks well-made…which is kinda the problem
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I mean it’s beautiful and looks well-made…which is kinda the problem
That uniform does not looks very United States Postal Service.
I get you with the windows 7 thing but how big is this company? There’s a point where “corporate best practices” don’t make sense because there are fewer employees. Maybe negotiate with the boss for one or two of the top things on your list and push the rest until next year.
Also, no matter where you are you’ll probably end up frustrated with management not giving you what you need.
+1 Zyban (just a different name) helped me quit smoking years ago and then helped me quit vaping.
Sorry but I have a yoga running Kubuntu. I can’t make hibernate work and “sleep” will kill my battery in less than 24 hours.
I’ll go a step further and assume they are…speaking loudly while carrying a small stick.
Or who write: your welcome
I have Kubuntu running on an Intel Yoga from 2022. I’ve never been able to get the fingerprint reader or the keyboard backlight to work but otherwise everything else works great
Forbes for example
I’d really like one that let me see options for the command I’m typing. Like if I type “dd” it shows me some of the options for the dd command like “if=” or “conv=”. Is there a fancy term like that?
Trump brought nothing but fear
Linux didn’t exist when I was in college but I did work on it’s predecessor Minix in Op Systems class in '89
Deadwood, Mr Robot, For All Mankind, first season of True Detective, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul
Looking at that muffler I have a feeling they weren’t obnoxiously loud back then
Love my Allbirds for just this reason, I machine wash them about every 2 months or so
Forget the chemicals, you’d need to be an expert to insure a good finish after strippers. Sanding should do nicely and not be too hard - it’s also one of the steps kids can help with. From the looks of it sanding by hand or with a jitterbug should be enough. Sand with the grain. Maybe 120-150 grit until it’s uniform and then 220. Use a tack rag to get the dust off. Then stain if you want and then the poly, at least 3 coats with a very light sanding between them - follow the instructions on the can.
In my mind (56yo programmer), web 1.0 was static web pages and server side stuff (e.g. PHP) only. Web 2.0 was AJAX (server fetches via JavaScript) and then the resulting APIs. To me Web 3.0 aught to be a similarly massive change in how information is delivered.
10+ years on Reddit and I could not stand what the API changes were going to do, on top of totally hating the experience without an app.
None of my friends were even on Reddit so no problem with them not being on Lemmy ಠ_ಠ
Lemmy feels alot like Reddit in 2012 so I’m hopeful.