Good news! It’s still up a day later!
Good news! It’s still up a day later!
High wasted jeans, they make your legs look too long and your butt to be infinitely high, I still love you though.
Just browse authenticated, you won’t have that issue.
It’s never ME, it’s always the others.
Oh so you think you can science your way out of this?
They also make Edge launch at startup, it also never really closes when you “close” it.
Firefox was late to use multiple threads for the UI so it was horribly slow and hanging every time a page was loading. I think It took them around 2 years to get this done while Chrome was running great.
Even I being a hardcore Firefox user, I went to Chrome for 1 year or so as it was intolerable.
23 in winter and 22 in summer. Nights are set at 18 all year long.
Can’t wait to see the price they’ll have to pay for a cpu made in US
Shouldn’t you use Redhat(or Rocky) then instead? It is more thoroughly tested than Fedora.
I know nothing about this, but I thought it should be easier since RISC-V has less instructions than x86-x64 and this would mostly result in lack of performance.
I vote for wireguard here, I don’t expose anything other than game servers to the internet
I’d be ok with it if it was very clear it was built with an AI
I’d probably get one if it wasn’t American. Oh well, I don’t really need it.
I thought I was dislexic until I understood there are German words at the end.
Under Vladimir’s bed
My love hate relationship started with that cd. My dad hated it though because I was screwing up the boot every time.
I have a good friend who bought a Tesla for the green reasons, and now he is stuck with it in a way.
You forgot veterinarians, they definitely need hugs too.
I get hung up on i.e. vs e.g. I’m not sure this counts as grammar though… I also understand the meaning is not very known so many people confuse the two but I wish it was overall well understood so that the message is very clear.
E.g. is used when enumerating examples, it doesn’t have to include all possibilities. Like saying “for example…”
I.e. is to demonstrate exactly what we are talking about. It’s like saying “by that I mean this”.