And at least one religious college where I live. They were bussing students to polling stations
And at least one religious college where I live. They were bussing students to polling stations
The reverse gish gallop!
By default, sharing a sudo password between PTY sessions is not allowed by your operating system. This can be a frustration when using Waveterm because every command is treated as a separate PTY session. To get around this, Waveterm will cache your sudo password in local memory (not written to disk) and share it with a session when provided.
Holy crap, no thanks. That’s legit awful.
Well you obviously need to buy her a nice new one for a holiday
Insurance is absolutely, unambiguously, the worst. I had a stress echocardiogram denied by insurance yesterday because they don’t think I need it. A test to try to identify a problem, what’s my alternative? Wait to see if I drop dead? I guess in that sense I don’t need it but c’mon. And I’m on one of the “good” plans.
It seems like “deny everything and we’ll save money on the people that can’t/won’t fight the denial” is actually common practice now.
I hope their actuaries get to experience the bullshit and have time to regret their contributions to human suffering.
I use this as it is currently the best option available, but it really doesn’t compare in terms of speed
I only wish I could use it as the system WebView implementation.
As annoying as it is, I’d rather have visually inconsistent elements rather than broken applications. There’s something to be said for backwards compatibility.
What’s the problem with the blink engine?
Multiple implementations is good for everyone.
You can’t believe anything Rollins says, though. He’s a liar.
legallyDistinctOpenSUSE
Wait, that’s like C with extra fewer steps
Samsung and LG have both bitten me. Bosch, however, is doing great.
That’s the one time in the new testament (that I can recall) where Jesus got pissed, started whipping people.
That’s awful. Man, it sucks seeing that kind of thing and not being able to help.
That’s super interesting! And I guess I can kind of see that point about masculinity, it’s an awful thing overall the way we treat the notion of “manliness”. Good on you, and thanks for the insight!
Sounds a lot like they’re hoping it’s a phase and will “work itself out”.
My oldest is NB, they’re 15. I like to think we’re about as open-minded as it gets, but I still had the thought that it might be something brought about by seeing people they look up to being a certain way and not from internal, intrinsic reasons.
I hope your daughter’s friend ends up ok. If nothing else then knowing there are people out there that think of him might help with feeling isolated and misunderstood.
I’d unironically like that recipe, please
Looks like Kubuntu in the high res image