Oh man I thought that was the needle, not a toothpick. Suddenly this makes sense.
The toothpick is to provide spacing for the button, then you pull it out as you wrap the thread around underneath it.
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Oh man I thought that was the needle, not a toothpick. Suddenly this makes sense.
The toothpick is to provide spacing for the button, then you pull it out as you wrap the thread around underneath it.
Yeah I moved off nova to this. It took a bit to get used to it, but now I like it more.
People use the stock launcher? Try https://www.smartlauncher.net/
Edit: I just checked and doesn’t look like I can set different grid sizes between folded / open in this either.
go work for employers that embrace remote work
Have you not noticed the massive numbers of people being laid off right now in all sorts of industries?
Remote jobs are not easy to find right now. Employers are being very picky, and they can be when they get 100 applicants a day for a position. This is not the easy solution you make it out to be.
That’s one report. Every plane is hit on average once or twice a year, occasionally something minor will happen.
Flying into a thunderstorm isn’t forbidden, it’s just not a good idea and generally avoided. Planes are designed to take a lightning strike without issue, I’ve been on a plane that was struck.
Since the focus has been on the copper lines between the airport and the atc building, I assume their network links are just dropping and they don’t know why. This could be damage from age or water ingress.
Wireless is not the answer. Multiple redundant fiber paths are. This isn’t rocket science.
Donation nags to users were added in a recent update. I think it shows up in a year from the last popup, so about 11 months away
If you have your shit together, you’re fine. Afaik everyone who has had problems, has had a paperwork issue or did something stupid to trigger them. That’s when their disproportionate response starts.
The lead lemmy devs are struggling with funding - https://join-lemmy.org/donate
Sync isn’t well updated / supported and I’d recommend moving to another client. I was a long time sync user so I found it hard, but I personally settled on Thunder https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hjiangsu.thunder&hl=en_CA
Was it left open + maybe in a humid area? Brittle usually means wet filament.
When they first started doing the paperwork, not as many had died.
You could do something like nextcloud to solve a lot of issues, but I’d still hesitate to recommend on-prem hardware and managing hardware yourself. It really comes down to the business tolerance for outages though, maybe the computers being down for a day or two doesn’t matter.
Are you providing a support contract long term? Are you backed by multiple people in case you’re away and their business is down? I say this more figuratively than specifically you, this could also apply to their internal IT guy who wants to do this.
I’d strongly suggest deferring to a local business IT services company, unless you’re an active partner in the business. They should find a company they are comfortable with and trust, then use the products they recommend and are comfortable with.
You got it from a friend on a pile of slackware and floppies labeled various letters. It felt amazing and fresh, everything you could need was just a floppy away.
Then we got Gentoo and suddenly it was fun to wait 4 days to compile your kernel.
Not a troll. I heard it when I watched live and didn’t figure out he meant gagged until he said it a second time. Listening to it again I can hear it either way, his pronunciation at the end is just a little off.
This seems reasonable to me?
If you’re running it that way you still can, they’re just not going to accept bug reports or have end user docs anymore. All the developer docs will still cover it.
It’s an open source project and they need to focus their energy on known good configs.