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Last 25 posts and comments by sugar_in_your_tea
And Larry Ellison's investment with it. Lol!
Nah, you can easily sop up the yolk with the burger to get some in each bite. I much prefer runny yold almost always, especially in a sandwich like this.
Inscryption is an interesting story designed around an interesting card game, and it ends when you finish the story. The devs other games work with this game to build a deeper world (The Hex, Pony Island, etc), and the lore of Inscryption goes pretty deep too, so look on YouTube for a breakdown once...
Pony Island is also great. Everything that guy touches is great.
Bampersand? đ
And for something like computers, it can dramatically reduce the effectiveness of scams. If the support person asks you to do something fishy, you'll immediately recognize it's a scam if you k ow a few things about how computers work (or hopefully you'll never get in that situation).
I did that in school and my first job because y first name is fairly common and my middle name is familiar bilut unique. Then we hired someone with the same name, and I went back to my first name for my next job.
I switched in my 20s when I stopped caring about competitive games, and I'm always surprised at how little effort it is to do the things I want to do.
Idk, I rode my bike to work for 3-ish years almost every day (up until COVID, more or less), and _most_ of the cyclists on my route were pretty good about following the law, and this was along the main segregated cycle path in the area (connects about 5 cities and flows through residential and offic...
If you're playing with computer vision, you're going way further than the typical computer user. My parents, for example, just need an office suite, a browser, and a file browser. My brother also needs a few games to work, but otherwise is the same. My SO also needs streaming stuff to work. All of ...
Sure. My point is that if everyone understood a bit more about the tools they use, they'd have fewer problems, need to spend less money, and get more out of them, and that goes for pretty much everything. If you know how to do basic car maintenance, you could swap a few parts now and them and save ...
That's exacerbated by ebikes. They're inexpensive, fast, and require virtually no physical effort, so people ride them everywhere. Before ebikes became so available, only very dedicated people would take them on the road, and everyone else treated them as toys. If you look, I'll bet 9/10 of those b...
I've also been frustrated with some cyclists, especially now that ebikes have lowered the barrier and brought the uninformed masses onto the streets. Here are the relevant laws in my area, just in case some of it is relevant to what you're seeing: - stop-light - must stop, but may proceed if the ...
For every cyclist I've seen that does that, dozens of drivers do the same, and dozens of cyclists don't. Don't label the whole based on the actions of a very visible minority. That said, "weaving in and out of traffic" is legal in many places and called "filtering." The idea is to get to the front ...
Exactly! When I say "infrastructure," I mean how they design how people get from A to B. Removing a road and putting buildings in its place to get more density is infrastructure the same way as putting in a bike path or rail line is. It's all about urban planning and deciding how people will get to ...
Wow, that's certainly a take... Next time, take take a moment and think from their perspective. Do they want to be in the lane with cars? No! That's scary! So why are they there? Ideas: - cars parked in the bike lane - very common in my area - cars passing uncomfortably close and not giving the r...
What kind of crap laptop did you buy?
> different directory structure For a normal user, it's basically the same, no? When you open the file browser there are links to Documents, Desktop, etc. > - permissions / sudo > - config files instead of registry When would the average user run into this? > alternative drivers If you're on Ub...
Mine is ~8yo and it's still a solid dev machine.
Tech illiterate people create their own problems and blame the machine. Smartphones largely prevent you from messing things up too badly.
I miss the old days when you needed to actually understand the machine to use it. Using the terminal wasn't something reserved for "tech wizards," it was the primary way to use the machine. Things weren't as capable, but at least the average user understood it. Also, back in those days, devices came...
Eh, both start w/ A. You can't expect Trump to read past the first letter...
One of the issues is that CC isn't a software license, it's a documentation/text license. It would be appropriate for your blog, but not the software hosting your blog or for your game UI. If you want source-available, that's fine, find an appropriate software license for it. But Creative Commons i...
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For stuff like routers, I think 10 years is reasonable. I use a Mikrotik router and they are solid with software support. I don't know if they have an official support cycle, but their products typically get 10+ years of support. I'm never buying consumer grade crap again.