What’s funny is that I’m now at the point of using bar soap as my “shampoo”, but the store currently only has heavily scented bar soap, so I do actually smell like 🍑 and 🍊.
What’s funny is that I’m now at the point of using bar soap as my “shampoo”, but the store currently only has heavily scented bar soap, so I do actually smell like 🍑 and 🍊.
* Can not legally be called “shampoo”
Ah, a sham-shampoo.
Well, you have to kind of read it like that: Sεʟεᴄᴛ
But yeah, it is rough…
Recently switched from Tumbleweed. Giving up on Plasma 6.1 was a bit of a bummer, although presumably that should arrive in 5 days.
But yeah, I’m currently not really using my personal laptop except on the weekend, so not having a big update waiting every weekend is going to be nice.
I recently did so, on my PC and my dad’s.
The instructions are here: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Slowroll
Someone recently updated that page and it’s a bit confusing now. I’m guessing, in the “Use” section, it’s missing a blurb that for side-grading you should then do the steps with the root session and so forth.
These are the instructions that I followed: https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Slowroll&oldid=186653
I also enjoy how you can sometimes lay your phone down on a completely flat surface and the screen will still flip away from you.
Man, that “select” is brutal. I guess, it’s supposed to be uppercase letters, but somehow they also wrote it in cursive and gave the ‘c’ a loop that makes it look like a lowercase ‘e’.
I guess, you could see it that way…? The important part is that you don’t have to turn off the whole system. It can continue running without interruption. So, the RAM will be lukewarm when you swap it, but the system will still be hot.
I just fold them over and use a clothes peg to keep them that way…
Apparently, there’s some coordination mechanism, where you tell the OS that you want to remove a certain memory stick, so it moves all the memory onto other RAM sticks (or uses paging to move it to your hard drive). Only then would you actually physically unplug the memory stick.
See, for example: https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/mm/memory-hotplug.html
(Mind that this is kernel documentation. If you actually want to do this, there’s probably some CLI program to make it easier.)
Maybe it’s part of her selection process then.
Like, there’s a million hot guys who are into One Piece …probably.
But hot guys who are into political collapse in France, those are few and far between.
🙃
Things that changed here in Germany (which I can think of off the top of my head):
Having said all that, it should also be said that we do still currently have a very real Nazi problem. It’s a few steps in the right direction, but no silver bullet.
I just thought, you got confused, because you mentioned the shower. I figured, maybe you’re not aware of the bidets where one can reasonably wash their whole bums. If you weren’t confused, then carry on. 🙃
It changes the taste, though. Like, it’s probably not noticeable for cheap chocolate, as that tastes flat to begin with, but proper chocolate should be kept at room temperature…
My experience has been that it makes the perimeter squeaky-clean, but obviously with a finger, you can do some digging. And if you dig deep enough, there’s always going to be mud.
And also in my experience, this digging doesn’t actually help. You’ve got a great gate down there. If the outside of that gate is clean, you’re clean. Digging out from behind that gate doesn’t do much, because new mud will push up against it pretty soon.
This is not about the shower. There’s different kinds of bidets. Some just sprinkle your nether regions. Others are a full-blown sink for you to scrub yourself. And yet others are the so-called “bum guns”, where you’ve got a hose next to your toilet to sploosh it away.
Salad in particular is pretty much just fiber and no calories (because we humans can’t digest it like herbivores).
Obviously, you also shouldn’t have sugary salad dressing then.
I’m assuming, this is what OP is using: https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-firefox/
As a German, well, I don’t understand enough about the US side of things to answer to this, but I do always get spooked when I see nations pulling shit like that.
And, by the way, I do hope the USA finally get 9/11 under wraps this year: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/09/07/notice-on-the-continuation-of-the-national-emergency-with-respect-to-certain-terrorist-attacks-3/
I’m guessing, they mean baking soda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_bicarbonate