So, will the company that owns the ship and employs the crew pay us back the money? Or at least what ever insurance company?? Or will it be years like the BP Oil Spill disaster?
So, will the company that owns the ship and employs the crew pay us back the money? Or at least what ever insurance company?? Or will it be years like the BP Oil Spill disaster?
Hahaha, amazing
This was the case where the parents decided to be tried separately right? I wonder if we’ll see both end up in the same sentence.
Off to the Supreme Court it goes. So I guess we’ll see if it’s truly dead. Just more stalling.
The wardrobe is a good point! I would also add that if your behind computers all day that you spend the extra to make your home office environment comfortable as much as possible. You really do take climate control for granted in the office setting 😉
Yes, I can attest that WFH was a hell of a lot easier when I didn’t have kids. It was 100 times harder with them around. Unfortunately while I carved out a space in my house for WFH, it didn’t prevent my kids from interfering with work tasks lol. It may be a little different now that they are both in school for the day.
For me, while I have worked from home in past jobs, I enjoy going to office as it puts me into a different mind set all together. I have found that I need a separation of environments, otherwise I would spend my off time at home working into the late hours. Also, I would easily spend the entire time sat down in a chair instead of walking around every now and then in an office setting. But that’s me and how I function. I know not everyone is like that.
Even though it’s native I find the protondb as a good source for issue resolution. Looks like the latest entry said that the latest proton doesn’t work and they had to downgrade to 4.x. https://www.protondb.com/app/319630
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Not that much of a horror fan, but actually enjoying Jordan Persegati turning Disney coloring books into works of horror.
TIL. Thank you for that very thorough explanation!
For me the fragmentation of the communities cause me pain so I would love to see less fragmentation.
Just do a search for any topic and there are at least a handful of communities all with varying member counts and no idea which one is active.
I’m a programmer so I like to keep up on some different languages.
Java has the few communities but still more than two Rust has at least 10 different communities And the list goes on.
I kind of wish there was some sort of centralization and that communities would either merge or disband but I only see this getting worse.
Man I really enjoyed Inside Job, I hope they get to finish the storyline.
Didn’t like the movie but I actually enjoyed the book and all the 80-90’s references in it.
Canadian Bacon and Pineapple is my favorite!
I tried something like this with Traefik just recently using add prefix and strip prefix rules. It had limited success until until I encountered an application that doesn’t have everything behind a sub path, Like /lovelace (home assistant)or something like that. If the application just basis it off the host with a root path, than you can’t really apply the prefix rule as the reverse proxy will not know how to route the request as the application is asking for a path that is not already a sub. You may come into this situation more often with several applications. I ended up just switching back to virtual hosts myself.
The state’s 72-year ban on self-service pumps was due in large part to safety concerns for drivers. A state law cited “increased risk of crime and the increased risk of personal injury resulting from slipping on slick surfaces.”
What an abomination of an excuse, and I live here.
National lampoons vacation and Christmas vacation, & Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
$80 1Gbps symmetrical fiber. Speed tests are usually 800+ down/1Gb up, but usually can get 1Gb down on steam games. Portland, Or
I haven’t been able to keep up, have they released any timeline yet on when 2.0 will be available?