I’ve realized (well, accepted that the recipe is right), that you should let certain salads marinate before eating them. Completely different flavor.
I’ve realized (well, accepted that the recipe is right), that you should let certain salads marinate before eating them. Completely different flavor.
come develop Golang , its good here.
… and other ridiculous cope statements to laugh about
I am in this post and I don’t like it.
I really love the --virtual
of Alpine’s apk system.
Not KDE but might be similar: For the MATE desktop it is mate-screensaver-command --inhibit
. I would expect something similar for KDE.
So we can write Macro viruses in two languages now?
I would expect them to watch at the lowest volume level. The “muted” icon on screen would me annoy too much.
From my POV, I would say you are good. The dangerous blue and black wire are covered and yellow-green being exposed is not an issue. If you only have responsible persons in the house, you can turn it on without issues. You could also tape card board over it if you want to.
But keep in mind I’m not an electrician and give only my layman’s POV.
It usually says this on the label, at least in my country it has a phrase like “Store refrigerated after opening and consume within a few days”.
If it has no instructions or you are unsure, I’d default to yes, put them in the fridge after opening.
Out of curiosity, what turned you away from Firefox?
Might be related to long TTL on DNS entries making it hard to connect one failure to a thing you changed days ago.
I would go nowhere near a drenched feline since the most common version of them is likely in a very bad mood due to being drenched.
clickops
I think I will steal this.
Ah, the horcrux technique.
A reference to the software engineer who worked 20+ years at Microsoft and then became a goose farmer. The LinkedIn post became viral.
Not an answer, but you don’t need an extension to defeat right-click blocking scripts: shift-right-click usually does the trick.
Really true. I hope “new UI” stays optional until I retire or become a potato farmer. I haven’t worked long enough at Microsoft to deserve geese.
The thing you are thinking about is called TOTP or timed one time password.
In my experience, cancelling a full transaction needs authorization from the supervisor via key or employee card swipe.
And the register registers every sold item, so unless the cashier fakes the beep sound and the customer ignores the missing receipt, it won’t work since the till would be short. And even if the cashier bypasses the register entirely, they could keep change outside the till if they want to pocket money.
Could be stupid input validation which requires
^ssh-rsa