I had the guide open on my laptop for so long but ADHD’d and never got it done lol
I had the guide open on my laptop for so long but ADHD’d and never got it done lol
They’re mostly planted outside of CA but they can survive and thrive in many places!
It’s really interesting how tiny the native range of certain species of plants are, I have a Port Orford cedar in my yard that only natively grows on the coast right at the border of Oregon and California.
The dawn redwood or metasequoia glyptostroboides, the only deciduous variety of redwood is super cool and they’re so pretty!
IIRC there’s a few novel treatments (one using electro simulation of the tongue) and some new studies on the cause of tinnitus (auditory nerve overcompensating) that may lead us towards a cure.
Would have to do some digging to find those sources though.
Or George? Or genius? Or gelatin? Or gender? Or gigantic? Or ginger? Etc, etc, etc…
Once a hamper fills up, I do the laundry. Not super complicated lol
I have contamination OCD so there’s no way I’d have others do my laundry 😂
I’m a great student because of deadlines, guidelines, rubrics, and structure, but have had a hard time focusing with every job I’ve ever had lol.
Strange, I’ll do some more testing. My S23 Ultra is not that old.
Thank you for the recommendations! Material Files seems to work well, I’ve been struggling to find a file manager that doesn’t reset the date modified metadata when transferring photos to the SMB shares on my NAS. Several folders of hundreds of photos now have completely incorrect dates attached to them because of a file manager I used previously :(
So far from my testing Material Files does not do this!
Edit: it’s extremely slow though lol, that’s weird. 250 small photos took several seconds each.
I like the interface, but I miss the ability to show/lock hidden albums/folders with fingerprint.
Damn it. I use their Gallery since it allows me to hide/show folders easily using a fingerprint lock. I guess I’ll just keep an old version until it no longer works.
It’s rated at 22 city 26 hwy, do you really get that much?
The super short bed looks a little less than useful but I do like the idea of an actually small truck because every truck these days is monstrosly large.
I fold the seats down in my 12 year old BMW and have moved twice with that car! I even fit my mountain bike in the back many times (until I got a hitch rack because it was annoying lol).
I have a hitch exclusively for a bike rack, could just say that.
My biggest concern with generative AI is all of the CEOs that will eagerly seize the opportunity (and some already have) to fire staff and offload their work onto their remaining employees so they can use ChatGPT to make up for lost productivity. Easy way for them to further line their pockets without increasing pay for anyone else, further dividing the worker/CEO wage disparity and class divide.
Same but I’m also good at math lol
This does sum it up pretty well, but bike pricing in general has gotten out of hand and pretty much everyone in the biking (specifically mountain biking) community agrees. Of course, volumes are pretty low for these products.
Just the frames for many of the higher end models can be $3000-5000. A fork is another $600-$1600. Shock is $500-1000. Carbon wheels are like $1500-2500 (alloy more like $500-800). Tires cost as much as cheap car tires, around $100 each. Pedals can be anywhere from $20 to $250. The new wireless drivetrains (made up of fragile derailleurs, crank arms, and cassettes/chains which importantly are consumable wear items) from Sram are just absolutely insane at like $1000-2500, Shimano has much more reasonable options from like $300-$1500 at the high end. Brakes (more expensive usually means more powerful) range anywhere from $200 a set at the low end, to $1000+ at the high end. Then there’s handlebar, stem, spacers, tire sealant, valve stems, and other misc bits.
This is the reason I dislike TDD.
YouTube videos for some reason won’t load for me on Firefox. I switched to the Waterfox fork and it’s fine.