

It’s the 4th generation memory wipe effect. Once the current grandparents have no direct experience of the thing, forget about the thing.
It’s the 4th generation memory wipe effect. Once the current grandparents have no direct experience of the thing, forget about the thing.
Unless of course you’re forced to, like for your job. My place would have little to zero sympathy for my personal reasons not to travel unless it’s on a govt advisory not to.
At least for foreigners travelling into the US, you’re willingly giving the US govt most of this information up front anyway via the APIS. And paying for the privilege!
Balders Gate 3. Cannot get it to work on Wayland. No issues on X11.
Interspace is my favourite…great track. What sad news.
Was about to buy a pair of their earbuds. Normally I have Bose stuff but of course they’re American so it was going to be Sony.
Now, Cambridge Audio will get the money.
VS Code is well liked by developers.
From the linked site’s home page:
This means you’ll be able to browse the codebase, modify the code, share the code, host your own servers, experiment with mechanics, or just satisfy your curiosity about how an MMORPG ticks under the hood.
I think the implication from his reaction to Baldrick’s poem is that he left sausage out on purpose. Now ‘interfrasticly’, ‘pericombobulation’’ and ‘contrafibularities’ are another matter.
“Defensive war” implies they are Ukrainian to me.
“A British traveller has issued an apology after claiming she was the first woman to solo traverse Nunavut’s – and Canada’s – largest island.”
Inuit not happy considering they’ve been doing this for quite some time.
Munich (not the same area as mentioned in op but i could be wrong) have ping ponged for over a decade (maybe 2) with LiMux.
Looks like Debian based.
For things like this, I create a small container file on my drive using VeraCrypt. Unlock it, it mounts as a drive on my machine. Open the journalling app and the files are there in clear. When finished, unmount and they are safely encrypted again. Not even any meta data to speak of should someone browse my file system.
When I was young, they were everywhere and bushes would be heaving with them. Can’t remember the last time I saw one.
Good point.