I did the Audible
I did the Audible
There is a book called “Tiny Habits” by BJ Fogg. He invented most of the techniques companies like Meta use to manipulate you and me.
In the book, he explains how to use the same techniques to control your own behavior.
I personally am in much better physical and mental state since I read it.
You cannot beat yourself up until you improve. It does not work. It is a myth.
Why would a telecom company care what the content of the bits they are being paid to transmit?
The volume I can understand.
Exactly. I can’t remember syntax for all the languages that I have used over the last 40 years, but AI can get me started with a pretty good start and it takes hours off of the review of code books.
I don’t know if it’s possible to be an audiophile anymore. I haven’t seen a store where you can compare gear since the 1980’s.
I don’t know if it’s in your budget but I have had good luck buying Pyle amps and klipsche speakers.
The change the amps constantly https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/679325-REG/Pyle_Pro_PTAU45_PTAU45_Mini_120_Watt.html
Dr. Pepper tastes like Amaretto+Bacardi 151 dropped into a glass of beer.
You are correct. My comment did not correctly convey my attitude that I appreciate Gimp even though it has taken me quite a while to figure it out.
It takes a while to figure out how selections in Gimp work.
It whenever you select you have created a mask and when you combine it with layers it can get very confusing.
If you accidentally select a small bit you cannot edit anything else. I think that is what OP is referring to.
There is a tool that shows you what you have selected that can help.
IMO Gimp isn’t very well documented so you can get stuck for a while before you understand what is going on.
So you use Android? Or Huawei?
Surely not.
Thanks for that. I chuckled when I got it.
Not an expert, but I don’t think replacing the TPM chip is an option.
How did you run a memory test? Do you get a command line?
This picture does not look like what happens to a car when it is hit by a train
The food bank is right there in your town looking for volunteers.
This looks like something that I would find extremely cool if I had any idea what it was.
Whenever the headline is a question, the answer is always no.
The USDA does not have a recommendation to keep butter in the fridge.
You store it in the fridge before use to preserve the shape.
Once you start using a stick, leave it out.
Edit: You can keep SALTED on the counter
From the American Butter Institute
How to Store Salted Butter If salted butter is your go-to, it can be stored on your counter for a few days! Leaving a stick or two out at room temperature will do no harm if your kitchen is kept at 70 degrees or cooler. The salt content helps keep butter fresh, even out of the refrigerator. Once it’s softened, salted butter should be used within one week.
No, it turns awesome.
And 10x more likely to benefit from learning about what is being used against you and how you can use it in your favor.