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No. I’m more of a hoodie person.
No. I’m more of a hoodie person.
Piracy is increasingly becoming the only reasonable answer.
Sex
I see we have a DM in the audience…
I am sure they are aware of it. I think it’s like us and horses: yes, this creature is much larger and could hurt or kill me if it wanted to, but horses are basically cool and friendly and we trust them.
I’ve been with my SO for more than 4 years, and I often don’t understand her motivations either.
It’s not trying to make money from me.
People who want to get on the leader board should consider that your FICO score is a measure of how much lenders can profit off of you.
Dry sherry in tomato sauce, soups, or anything with beef in it.
12, but it’s complicated. I was a freelancer for a long time, count that as one job, but I had dozens of customers. I quit one place and went back, and 2 employers have been acquired while I worked there, count all those as one each. Not counting summer or part times while in school. This is all over the span of 44 years, so I’m a little quicker than your 4 years on average. The shortest one was a little less than a year; it was a mistake to take the job in the first place. IMO, switching jobs is the biggest, maybe the only, leverage a worker has vs an employer. If you don’t have a credible alternative to your job, they know that, and know they can victimize you.
Two things, one you care about and one you might not. The one you care about: you can set up a service in isolation. You can then test it, make sure it works, and switch over to it once you are sure, with almost no downtime. This is important for things you actually need to use. Once you do something like breaking your primary email server, you will understand. Also, less important, you can set up a service on, say, a VM at home, and move it to a VPS, without having to transfer the entire image, and it will work the same. The one you don’t care about. That last bit about moving servers around is important for cloud providers who turn these things on and off all the time.
name.com. I don’t remember why I picked them, but they do no BS and the service is fine.
Old consumer electronics. Good to practice reflashing on old phones or tablets, if you brick one, it was trash anyway. Sometimes you can pull useful components off old computer boards.
National Aviary sounds very cool. Adding Pittsburgh to the list.
New York fit that pretty well. I think Chicago does too. DC, Seattle, Boston are all recommended. Have not done that kind of trip in Atlanta or Philadelphia, but they are what you want.
Exactly. It does happen; you’ll only do it once…
Same for me. I’ve forgotten when I bought it, it’s been a while. I’d prefer a smaller one, even, they keep getting larger…
I don’t necessarily view it as a bad thing. I’ve been targeting an emotional age of about 12. Maturity is overrated. Some of my SOs might not agree, though.
Likewise, I use vi for sysadmin work, and a big IDE (VSCodium) for writing code.
Okay, but nobody paid any attention to my multiple choice anyway, and the responses are thoughtful.
Depends:
“Hello” or “Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening” - express deference or with people I don’t know
“Hi” - more casual, for coworkers or acquaintances
“Hey”, “Yo”, or “'Sup” - with close confidants
“Greetings” (with an over-pronounced T, I’m American) - flying the weird flag