That causes me to fall asleep quickly and then wake up 2 to 3 hours later feeling exhausted
Then it messes with my sleep the rest of the week…
That causes me to fall asleep quickly and then wake up 2 to 3 hours later feeling exhausted
Then it messes with my sleep the rest of the week…


That’s not how it works and you know it.
Here, they invest in my comment and pay for it with stocks of their comment, then I loan you money to buy their comment backed by my new position in their comment.
We all then announce this massive growth in our comments, say AI at the end and line goes up, we all make loads.


You misspelled ASML
I use sensodyne repair and protect in the morning (for sensitivity) and then at night I use Colgate Prevident for the fluoride which you only need once a day.
Edit: TIL apparently prevident requires a prescription in the US, weird it’s OTC here.
I recently tried my 3 year old niece’s tooth paste and it was sickly sweet. I guess I can’t go back.
There was a brown one? I remember the gold/yellow colored one but have not seen it in years.
For us it’s the reverse experience as you grow older the fewer stripes and colors in your toothpaste.
I’m down to just white in the morning and just blue at night.


It’s personal home page and I don’t care if they retconed it
The manufactures of those “disposable” vapes would have no problem doing this.
Likely marketing people don’t like the image of giving people drugs directly and I’m not sure anyone gives a shit about non nicotine vapes.
You would be surprised how far that type of thing can get you when the team is small and experienced.
It tends to explode when you hit a certain number of people or you replace a senior with a junior who promptly explodes the thing.
If you can’t install something like EndeavourOS or tumble weed then you likely were not going to be able to reload an os anyway.
Installing vanilla arch is a very useful activity to do at least once so you know how the system works but don’t have to use vanilla Arch and can use any of the derivatives so long as it has the latest kernel / drivers for your hardware.
Bunch of people complaining about electron in this thread but I’m happy it exists.
Without electron you would get way fewer Linux apps and often no GUI to go with them.
The RAM usage is high sometimes but I have 128gb and unused RAM is wasted RAM. I don’t care how much something is using until it starts to swap or gets oom.
On new hardware it’s generally easier to use a rolling release distro in my experience.
You’re more likely to have a newer kernel and drivers that support things like wifi cards.
Nah, I could afford nice shit but I’m still using a ubiquity edge router 8 from 10 years ago.
There is probably something to be said that there is an in between to those two extremes. The “my network is made of a Hodgepodge of shit my employer threw out that still seems to work and brand new things I replaced because I had to”
This is very easy on a consumer router and more difficult on an enterprise router.
It does seem to imply the person has some experience with those though so 45 minutes still seems like a lot.
They just needed Chris Pratt, Raptor Whisperer and they would have been fine.


There are already anti cheat options on Linux. They just don’t put any dev time into them because it’s a small market currently.


Yeah, it’s a bit of a black mark on valve however I imagine it prints a lot of money and they seem reticent to put an end to it.
Torvald’s behavior has improved a lot recently but the shit he used to send in the past is definitely not conducive to actually getting shit done.
For all the fear mongering about rolling release distros I’ve only been burned once like 5 years ago by some Nvidia driver bug.
I still do the same thing though.