That’s incredible
That’s incredible
Tbh I’m surprised you know what a glockenspiel is but not a xylophone, lol (For the record… it’s pretty much just a bigger glockenspiel, yeah)
We’ve all got those plants that just love to die no matter how much we want them to stay alive… keep at it! You’ll find a friendly one someday :)
Tephrocacti (sp?) are my favorite! I’ve got a toenail cactus and it freaked out my girlfriend for a little while… but it’s a cool-looking one!
I’ve still got a tephrocactus geometricus on my list though… but they’re expensive!
What’s the one that looks like a rock? Awesome haul! Always love your updates :)
Howdy!
lol, fair enough
Oh this is gonna add some awesome stickers to my iOS keyboard
“Traveling, not driving” …that’s not how cars work
That’s depressing god damn
Not sure they did… I’ve never even heard of it before until just now
Agreed. If it isn’t pushy, and it’s a FOSS service, I don’t mind asking for a donation every now again again
For sure! I’m not always the best at responding immediately, but if you’ve got any other questions, feel free to chat me.
The absolute best thing I ever did in regards to figuring out bike maintenance was to buy a really crappy bike and just try to fix it, similar to what you’ve done. I went into it with the attitude of “if I break stuff, that’s fine, it was super cheap and old anyways” and wasn’t imagining I’d actually get a sound bike out of it. I used park tool YouTube videos mostly, and from that bike (and a few others) I learned how to do pretty much everything maintenance-related short of redoing the seals in a mountain bike fork (and that’s likely coming up soon). Wheel truing is tough but absolutely doable - again, but a really cheap bike (marketplace special), take the wheels off and apart, and just try to get them back together - that’ll force you to true them. Park tool again was an awesome resource for that.
This makes me feel things that I don’t want to feel
As someone that works at a storage devices company - we do still manufacture 10K HDDs. They are faster than the 7200s of the same spec, by nature. All 2.5” drives for enterprise systems. And will actually continue selling them until ~2030. That said, they’re all but obsolete at this point, and aren’t really being developed on any more.
Every 20 years? Could probably remake it every six months with how fast memes tend to cycle, lol
Sue-dough & s-s-h here. Can’t speak to zsh yet, haven’t actually talked about it w/ others yet. How about /etc/? Sometimes I call it “e-t-c” but others I say “etsee”
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