I switched to Fedora. I'm overall happy with the switch and the learning experience, but it could have gone smoother. I'm not the most tech savvy and don't have a ton of time to dedicate to tinkering. Getting the Nvidia driver running correctly was a hassle. Currently I have Windows 10 and Fedora partitioned on my nvme and I'm fighting with partition managers to reallocate space around. Yesterday I installed a new SATA SSD with the ultimate goal of migrating Windows there and keeping Fedora on the nvme.
I'm going to stick with it because I like the experience and the community, but once I get everything to a workable state I don't see myself distro hopping.
Okay but the knife in that image is a boning knife not a cheese knife and it's not going to be as sharp as you'd like it for its purpose if you keep cutting cheese with it
Alright Jesus you have the opportunity to do something so fucking funny here that it might make up for the crucifixion and 2000 years of atrocities in your name
The second season finale was actually great though, if only because the climax was visually very experimental and cinematic. I feel like Discovery often took chances, and they didn't often pay off, but that one really did. It looked like they blew the entire season's visual effects budget in that one episode.
I have this printed and framed next to my desk. It's a good reminder of the power we all have to live our lives how we choose and the kind of people we want to be.
Yeah, the secret to getting good bacon is buying it at the butcher deli counter. You can request your preferred thickness, it's much leaner, and it's more flavorful. Unless you've got a local artisan cured meat hookup available, it's the way to go.
How about we be good to each other because it's the right thing to do. And in a world full of people struggling to get by it's what we can all offer each other. That works. If any behavior is predicated on causing other people to act a certain way it's going to have its failures when encountering the great mess of humanity out there.
You can candy the ginger, which will preserve it a bit and can be used in baked goods or eaten alone!
I have less experience with the curcuma but I've seen it added to smoothies. I think it can flavor some toasted nuts for a salad topping, or it can be made into a paste like you've done for a curry.
If you just got a point for never having written a postcard, go write a postcard! And mail it to someone that you appreciate in your life. It doesn't need to be from anywhere exotic or say anything profound, it just takes a few sentences. If you really want to get fancy about it, a lot of little art galleries sell postcard sized prints and you can give someone a tiny little piece of art that speaks to you. Or go to a museum and buy like 10 at the gift shop and keep a stockpile to send when you want to reach out. People love it, and you probably will too.
Our rescue was a "lab/beagle" on paper, but yeah she's definitely got some American Staffordshire Terrier. Our HoA is very dog friendly and she's a favorite around the neighborhood. If you adopt a mutt in the US they're going to have at least some kind of pittie in the mix.
I think you're thinking of The Social Netpork. This one was about capturing bombastic performances.