Not having the mushrooms directly at hand your estimation is as good as mine.
Not having the mushrooms directly at hand your estimation is as good as mine.
get people stupid enough to elect a serial felon to office. Twice.
That’s already happened.
You may want to look to the disenfranchisement of the working class and the war on education to be the issue with that. Gatekeeping language doesn’t educate anyone and actually deters them from becoming engaged with language in the first place.
Any linux OS with a Desktop Environment will do that for you. If it’s a newer laptop you should probably go with Fedora and pick KDE Plasma desktop. Fedora has really good driver support for newer hardware and seems to work well with what framework laptops ship with.
https://fedoraproject.org/en/workstation/download
Linux Mint is also good however try to stay away from snaps starting out as they can cause confusing behavior due to how they’re implemented. A recent problem was Firefox from the snap store not working over VNC.
https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
To be honest your best bet would be to search linux distros in the framework forums and see what they’re experiencing.
Good luck with your new laptop. If you’re doing CAD go for AMD as that seems to work better for GPU intensive workloads on Linux.
Are you backing up files from the FS or sre you backing up the snapshots? I had a corrupted journal from a power outage that borked my install. Could not get to the snapshots on boot. Booted into a live disk and recovered the snapshot that way. Would’ve taken hours to restore from a standard backup, however it was minutes restoring the snapshot.
If you’re not backing up BTRFS snapshots and just backing up files you’re better off just using ext4.
Oh the photos just loaded.
Growing from hemlock with a darkish brown and fine spore I’d say
Hypholoma fasciculare
There’s two popcorn buttons. One setting is just an average of time to pop the standard popcorn bag.
The other is a humidity sensor that stops the microwave once it senses a whiff of steam from the bag.
Great video on it below.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Limpr1L8Pss
If someone has a non YouTube link I’ll edit my comment to post that one.
Grammar changes, nobody really cares except linguists, let alone the common English speaker.
Likely as not, to be honest. The “outrage” is media spin from the team. They all know. They just can’t let on they know. Just like Project 2025
That’s not been my understanding as to the price of drugs.
It’s not the surgery per se that’s the issue but the risk of encephalopathy. Aging bodies don’t fight infection as well as babies do. Also the other risks of stroke from clots, the stress on the pulmonary system from anesthesia and the costs of the at home care during recovery.
I’d suggest 1080p downloads as your max resolution. Also setup a VPN running on another device. Should do you fine for a while.
Surgery is best avoided especially around the spinal columns of the elderly.
Economy of scale “should” bring the price of Alzheimer’s drugs down. The best cure is exercise when you’re young and good dental and sleep hygiene.
Do you rely on snapshotting and journaling? If so backup your snapshots.
From the article
Is this a cure for Alzheimer, as some have claimed? Not yet and maybe never. The researchers certainly haven’t made such a claim and the research is still ongoing. Also, it’s important to replicate such results on a broader population in order to claim a cure has been found—and that is still far from happening.
Not peer reviewed and there’s a host of non surgical drugs in the pipeline now that could treat or prevent Alzheimer’s.
I am however very happy the patient’s symptoms are abating and her daughter is getting her mom back.
But I don’t have any Photos
Petulant child that he is.
External over USB or network?
I was at the analyst/therapist convention this year.
A lot of those sketchy services reskin and copy left Plex though. Otherwise Plex will give them the bonk and report them.
Sounds like NTFS journaling errors.
Assuming the external disk is /dev/sdb
sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1
It also offers a specific option to clear the “dirty” flag on the partition:
sudo ntfsfix -d /dev/sdb1