

Only if you’re adding salt and pepper. Otherwise water first.
Only if you’re adding salt and pepper. Otherwise water first.
Yeah this particular guy also loves doing insane things to his machine. He’s absolutely mental in a wonderful way.
My personal take on anything Jon does based on my experience with his delightful antics is that the only thing we can say for sure is if it doesn’t work for him it’s just not going to happen. His blog is pretty great to follow.
In this case it looks like the original was on Tiktok, which from my understanding does not like people saying things like “kill”
Milk, then water, then I empty the teabag into it. Duh.
I also like to put the water in the bowl before I pour the cereal in.
In the however many years of crash detection with Pixels I’ve had a single false positive, and that was when I was biking over some very rough gravel and suddenly hit brakes. It was also very obvious and was easy to stop before it called the emergency services.
Objectively the government spending less is a good thing.
I’m gonna have to disagree with you there. Spending more wisely is a good thing. But simply spending less is not.
Your OS can load the microcode. Most Linux distros will load the latest microcode during boot. Some will even update the microcode when it gets the new microcode from the distro repositories. This facility exists specifically because motherboard vendors are terrible about providing updates.
Yeah, with a couple of podcasts I listen to, when the Honey stuff came out they did a whole thing about it and dropped Honey mid cycle, probably at a pretty big cost to themselves.
It still mildly irritates me because I had suspected they were doing this for a long time, but I can’t really fault the podcasts I listen to for how they handled it.
I don’t trust any single source! That’s why I make sure to get my news from multiple different Lemmy instances.
Not really the same thing though, since Trump’s thingy wasn’t one of the things that popularised that type of site.
It would be hilarious to see Digg restart as a Lemmy instance.
It looks like this driver was written by folks at Red Hat, not NVIDIA.
Not to mention that I can’t find any indication that Mint has a fixed version of ffmpeg at all.
Except that in practice you’re still adding people’s personal schedules on top of the time zones, so just accounting for their personal schedules in UTC makes things easier.
It helps significantly that the EU already has a lot of the necessary expertise at every level.
The minimum number of points to win a 3-set tennis match is 48, winning 6-0, 6-0. If my only goal is to win a single point, I would give myself decent odds at distracting any given pro tennis player enough for them to lose one point. Across the two sets I might even be able to get two points if I’m really lucky.
However, I don’t plan on breaking my arm by trying to return any of their shots, so even in the (still probably majority) case where I don’t even win one point, at least my embarrassment will be short and controlled.
My company is fully remote. We use the working hours that people set on their calendar, because even people in the same time zone may not have the same working hours. My working hours start 30 minutes later than someone one timezone to my west.
You and I are in full agreement.
That’s not quite accurate. The community can still upload fixed packages to universe
, just as the community runs universe
in the first place.
I would happily have a windowless bedroom, but I want as many windows as possible in my lounge.