Top three: Frying onions in butter, baking bread, tearing into a nice orange.
Top three: Frying onions in butter, baking bread, tearing into a nice orange.
Right?!! Consider this - if you replace the scroll wheel with two buttons, which one would you press to scroll down?
I’ve had acquaintances waste away trying to delay cancer death. Hospice is not fun, so I’d rather go out on my own terms.
Plus, any kind of money making scheme I’d think of is likely going to end up like the “aim for the bushes” scene in The Other Guys.
The author of the site works for Brave. The results need to be taken with a grain of salt. Is is more private than Chrome? Absolutely. Is it the best browser for privacy? Ehhh…
My favorite example is this one, because it’s a faithful translation of the meaning of the song while substituting words to keep the rhymes.
That is literally called The Gallop!
your not eating for enjoyment, your eating to fuel your body.
This is the number one cause why diets get abandoned and people gain weight again. Adding a little enjoyment to the diet goes a long way towards long term compliance.
Trump had his leniency during the first and second impeachments. Each time, it made things worse.
The alternative would be a non-standard diaper app that, rather than hiding the incoming call, would pick it up and drop it. I don’t know if such software exists.
I assume you meant dialer app 😆 . But anyway, for some Android phones you can use call screening.
He refers to the fact that the web app does not have default access to your device sensors, microphone, storage, etc.
The rationale for using LTS distros is being eroded by widespread adoption of containers and approaches like flatpak and nix. Applications and services are becoming less dependent on any single distro and instead just require a skeleton core system that is easier to keep up to date. Coupled with the increased cost needed to maintain security backports we are getting to a point where it’s less risky for companies to use bleeding edge over stable.
There cybersecurity part would be covered by infosec.pub. Devops and similar communities are more fragmented however.
Rubber. I went in knowing it was a WTF film, but had NO idea how far out it was. It made Sharknado make sense by comparison.
Both are concerning, but as a former academic to me neither of them are as insidious as the harm that LLMs are already doing to training data. A lot of corpora depend on collecting public online data to construct data sets for research, and the assumption is that it’s largely human-generated. This balance is about to shift, and it’s going to cause significant damage to future research. Even if everyone agreed to make a change right now, the well is already poisoned. We’re talking the equivalent of the burning of Alexandria for linguistics research.
It’s a really tough choice. I think “Night Watch” by Terry Pratchett (GNU STP) wins by a hair.
The deus ex machina conclusions to his stories are getting a bit worn, but he’s still superb at producing lots of seemingly unconnected threads that come together to form a wonderful picture at the end.
Love Revelation space.
Other authors I like:
For me what made a huge difference was adding acid, specially for stews. A hearty splash of vinegar or soy sauce while stewing, or even a dash of lime just before serving takes it from “meh” to “seconds please!”.