Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
“I forgot about that computer and now all of the repos are offline.” is also real.
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That is brilliant. I hope it works like old Amazon gift links where the sender does not get the recipient’s address. 😀
Sorry for the link, but many filters will help.
https://www.popsci.com/environment/microplastics-water-filter-pollution/
Edit: I agree with you about boiling. I just like adding information.
A dirty cache will get you grounded.
Let’s return to roots. Warcraft 3 mod maps.
The last person cannot revoke the right to make commits.
I have no idea what that implies about the right to change the license.
I hate to defend the EoD standup, but some people forget everything overnight. The only way to know what they did is to ask before the rest.
Yes, they truly are amazing. Yes, everyone should not be punished.
Mostly, it it to keep people from going home early. As such is indefensible.
Just iron try to protect life from Cyanobacteria. The war is over, but it fights on.
Humans are weird. (And delightful!)
I would want something simple, extensible, and easily readable. I would write in the clearest way possible in Bash with small, single purpose programs handling anything performance critical.
To be fair, the small “pH” ones likely existed 280 million years ago. The the same species, but the general sort.
Additionally, this has been a known issue for decades. If only there had been investment in handling it…
OFC it’s real https://wayland.social/explore
It is great to have goals and want to improve. Being accepting of incomplete change and process is better. Personally, I like the photos that provide inspiration and some written direction for easily improving a situation that could be similar to mine.
Only accepting perfection tends to drain motivation. It also presumes a lot about ability, uses, values, and resources. It also drives wedges between people.
“I hate ugly monoculture yards” is not an helpful for changing minds as “i love native grass yards. Even a few accent areas are great.” I fail at this all of the time. It is important that I get it right some of the time.
As for perfectionism creating poor mental models, the results tend to be fragile. If one must be perfect and able all of the time, it will fail. The models tend to not allow for different abilities, resources, or desires.
I hope this was clear. Cheers
In my area, ticks and rodents would move in. Not great for the things I do in my yard.
Native Grass are great, in general and in some areas of my yard, but not everywhere.
“wasteland” is a bit strong. Non-native grass is not ideal, but we could do far worse. Good on you for improving your land. Let’s not force everyone to be perfect, as many will just give up.
I think the focus on perfection leads to poor mental models and outcomes.
I am failing to find source, but there is also a story about an older predictive model that worked great at one hospital, but failed miserably at the next. There was just enough variation in everything that the model broke.
(I think the New England Journal of Medicine podcast, but I am not finding the episode.)
I don’t think so. Most people have heads. That crossbow will still need room to move.
Maybe it could work if the platform were raised 6 inches.