@otter Now it makes sense!
Today I got notice on Facebook that several of my posts from last year were removed for violating community standards on cybersecurity—they were all links to articles from The Reflector.
Jerks.
@otter Now it makes sense!
Today I got notice on Facebook that several of my posts from last year were removed for violating community standards on cybersecurity—they were all links to articles from The Reflector.
Jerks.
That was the genius in JoJo Rabbit—showing just how absolutely pathetic and weak fascists are.
Yes.
I’m also not on Lenny—I’m reading this on Kbin—and just to make sure, I also looked this thread up on Mastodon as well.
Pixelfed found OP—but they don’t have any photo posts yet.
So…
Yeah, dealers around here have a huge markup over MSRP, “because there’s so much demand.”
Okay, I can wait.
Which they moved behind the counter d/t people complaining about the caffeine content.
I agree–it’s much easier to find support for my Ubuntu on Intel server than my macOS on M1 server…
I spend a lot of time reviewing Linux documentation when there is overlap, but it would be great to create such a community…
I always write up my own guide as I’m going in case I need to recreate it. Some of those I write up and post on my own website in case anyone else needs it in the future. Still, sometimes I’m not really sure what finally fixed the problem (e.g., I had a weird issue between CloudFlare and DEVONthink Server that finally resolved but is ridiculously easy to break–and I’m still not sure why the “solution” works…).
No. Seperate dispensers completely.
And clearly marked as Charged Lemonade with the calorie and caffeine content for both the 20oz and 30oz cups on the dispenser since they were introduced.
And has had the caffeine content for both 20oz and 30oz listed on the sign hanging from the dispenser since they launched Charged Lemonade…
Zotero for managing your references. Since you’ll be sharing with others using Word—make sure to use the right settings.
Oh, that’s cool!
Wow…I hadn’t realized this was coming (or rather growing)—the last software I used that needed Postscript support was the Apple IIgs emulator Sweet 16 (the emulators print driver created a Postscript file on the host OS for printing)…but that’s been a few years.
No.
I stopped using wired headsets loooong before they started taking them off…my HP iPaq had Bluetooth and my iPod didn’t–that’s when I bought my first Bluetooth headset.
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