

I used to use VSCodium, but in my quest to touch the mouse as little as possible I switched to Neovim.
I used to use VSCodium, but in my quest to touch the mouse as little as possible I switched to Neovim.
If I can remember, the angels took the forms of extremely beautiful men. The Sodomites attempted anal intercourse with them. Hence the term “sodomy”.
Best source. I usually make mine hard boiled so I can take them on the go or make egg salad. Little salt, little pepper, all delicious protein.
I will pay an arm. I will pay a leg. I will pay a fortune just to get my egg. - Dr. Seuss
Its not lost on me that AI portrays Biblically accurate angels more machine than organic. And that’s a camera in the center if I’ve ever seen one. Interesting.
I’m not sure how I feel about ice cream shaped eggs. My brain would be expecting cold ice cream while my tongue would be reporting, “Belay that! BELAY THAT! Its warm eggs.”
Kind of like when my mom asked my step dad if he wanted water with his supper and she gave him Sprite. He didn’t really look and I watched his brain fizzle for a good 10 seconds when he drank it.
Builds. Build builds builds. Whether its slowly tailoring your class to a build, or roguelike unlocking items and abilities to build around each run. It’s why I like things such as Diablo, PoE, Last Epoch, Binding of Isaac, Tales of Maj’Eyal, Neverwinter Nights, Baldur’s Gate, etc.
Its also why I was severely disappointed with ArcheAge. And unhappy when I returned to GW2 to find my world bossing combat medic off-meta bleed Warrior pretty much useless. Used to tank boss AoEs to revive downed people using healing shouts and increased revival speed. They nerfed and removed the revival speed node from Warrior and the build lost half it’s function.
Be honest about it if you get an interview, but be clear that it took some time to get where you needed to be. Let them know that you’ve worked hard to get the help you needed and are more than ready to get back into the world.
When Chewy hired me for remote work, they also asked what I had done during my unemployment. They seemed pleased to hear I had been building skills in web design and UI/UX as well as becoming a professional typist at 90 wpm average. So have your accomplishments ready, no matter how small they may seem.
I’ve pre-ordered games due to hype a few times and every time I do I get shafted and dev runs with my money. Now I stick to promising EAs. If I pay 20-30 bucks for EA, get some fun out of it and then dev runs at least I got some fun out of it.
Agreed. I NEETed for five years. Never left my apartment, sponged off my gf, terrified of going out. Even that long is hard to get out of.
Thankfully I kept my weight mostly in check and I still had some humble charisma when I needed to interact with people. This let me seek help which culminated in severe anxiety and sleep apnea diagnoses.
Let me tell you, though. Even 5 years is enough to make any sort of potential employer wrinkle their nose at your application. I had to dig hard through my grave topsoil.
Yeah, that’s strange. Is there any verbose command when making a backup that could help you see what it’s doing after the snapshot in realtime?
Hmmm… so reading up, Timeshift doesn’t automatically delete manual backups. Have you tried removing your old manual backups and trying again? This is just a hunch, but I feel as though Timeshift is looking through all of your old backups after you manually create a new one in order to apply appropriate tags. I think that’s why it’s telling you that the maximum weekly backups have been exceeded; because its checking every one of them.
Honestly, I’m just getting back into the Linux game after a couple years so I’m probably off, but it couldn’t hurt to delete a majority of your old, unneeded backups and check.
Yep. At first I was agreeing here. Like, why didn’t Aragorn specify defeating Sauron is the oath fulfillment? But then I realized that yeah, if they worked under Sauron once, its probably safe to say if they directly faced him at the gates he may have some sort of power over them. Too risky. Send away.
I’ll vouch for Koboldcpp. I use the CUDA version currently and it has a lot of what you’d need to get the settings that work for you. Just remember to save what works best as a .kcpps, or else you’ll be putting it in manually every time you boot it up (though saving doesn’t work on Linux afaik, and its a pain that it doesn’t).