Plot twist: They both go to OnlyFans.
Plot twist: They both go to OnlyFans.
Actually really enjoying OpenSUSE Tumbleweed… first time on a rolling release distro and so far no major complaints.
Probably would have started with Arch (btw) but I felt a little daunted by the install process. In contrast with my ~2010 attempt, all my data is on a separate drive with automatic backups to NAS — so when I upgrade to an NVMe drive I’m going to give it a whirl.
Just before overriding the safety brakes on your elevator and popping the cable release: Sorry to give you the shaft...
Jesse what the fuck are you talking about?
lmao gottem
Surely you know there are other options than just “fedora” or “yarmulke.”
Look at this fancy mf able to see Orion at night without it being blocked out by ludicrous amounts of light pollution
Belief has nothing to do with anything. The resolution that granted Texas membership into the Union allowed for Texas to divide itself into five separate States, but not to leave the Union.
The implication is that a phone number is still required, you just no longer have to share that with the people you communicate with.
Right up there with the likes of oracle and nvidia.
1.21, I think. You’d have to ask Doc Brown.
I’m not an expert but I believe common wisdom says you’re supposed to choke them.
Wait until you hear about the oil refining process!
It is uncommon for US grocery stores and supermarkets to leave carts scattered around the parking lot in corrals on purpose. Typically there’s an employee who frequently retrieves all the carts and puts them in a huge covered stall just by the building entrance, so the corrals are often empty. Hell, some stores don’t have corrals at all.
The store bolts a cart to one of these:
https://danetechnologies.com/shopping-cart-retrievers/
And then the person wrangling carts will pull carts out of the corral and load them up in front of this.
They carry a remote that makes the retriever move forward, so the employee can just stand at the front of the (sometimes surprisingly long) train of carts and steer it.
These things push way harder than a teenager in a back support belt could ever accomplish, so it both increases efficiency of retrieval (more carts at once) and reduces the chances of injury.
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Proton is also one of the few with proper P2P support, particularly helpful for those that are increasingly inclined to sail the seven seas.
Walmart is the only place where I’ve been stopped during the checkout process because the camera system thinks I’m stealing.
I’m a nerd that tries to minmax my self checkout by putting items in the cart or handbasket in a manner conducive to efficient removal. I’ll position the cart on my left, scanner in front, bags on right, and go as fast as the scanner will register the barcode and display the item on screen.
This works wonderfully everywhere else and I find it rather fun. I can count on Walmart to flag me at least once every trip (even though I slow down there for this reason), with the screen showing the flashing “POSSIBLE THEFT” message and video of me swiping an item quickly across the reader.
Maybe I should start parking the cart in the middle of the pathway like every other Walmart shopper and taking twenty seconds to dig every item out of the bottom of the cart before meandering around looking for where I set down the handheld scanner.
Did you know that HOLOGRAM is an anagram for GLAM HOOR?