

As above, so below.


As above, so below.
Make it a plugin system and let users create their own!


The only reason I can come up with is because they have oily skin and don’t want to get it on their phone. Even that isn’t an excuse for being a douche canoe.
I dig it. If the widgets and whatnot are modular, I would consider using it.
I came here to say exactly this. The offending dev and your manager aren’t going to understand the severity of issue until he spends days trying to find the bugs. Not your circus, not your monkeys.
This is the device from the video.
https://buildwithparallel.com/products/reticulum-rnode-prebuilt


Zombies! This is how we get zombies!
That it’s all a cycle.


I have tried on multiple occasions. Unfortunately, it never seems to give me the answers I want. It’s usually more time efficient to figure it out myself. Maybe I am too old, but I don’t think AI is anywhere near ready usefulness.
I feel you! Where I live now its like pulling teeth to get my meds. My PCP won’t try different meds because he wants a therapist to prescribe something new. So, I get hit with panic attacks and crippling anxiety. That’s when I can get my meds.
My doc requires that I come in every month to refill my meds. The fun part is that he is booked out 3 months and they refuse to set a reoccurring appointment. So, I end up going months without meds. Even if they prescribe enough to make it through the 3 months, I wouldn’t be able to get it filled because the state limits how much can be filled. Not to mention constant issues with supply shortages.
It just fucking sucks. You aren’t alone.


OpenCiv3 uses many primitive placeholder assets; loading files from a local Civilization III install is recommended


That’s in the SOP for management.


I call bullshit. It was happening to me on official roku YouTube app where no ad blocker exists.


So, I have been wondering how distro hoppers handle setting up the system after an install… Going by this thread, it sounds like it is just a matter of stashing the config files somewhere else and then restoring them afterwards?
What about applications? I assume those need to be reinstalled and configs restored as well, or is it all manual after getting the OS set up?
One last question, does anyone have a link to an article explaining the process?
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