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You can cut one leg off an IC on the board and it becomes a regular barcode reader.
You can cut one leg off an IC on the board and it becomes a regular barcode reader.
It’s so bad.
Hugging, definitely.
Snuggling, maybe? Like maybe we both fell asleep in the back of a van and ended up snuggling a bit and when we woke up we’re not weirded out by it.
Wrestling, maybe, but it would probably be with kids or pets around. I can’t remember doing it but I wouldn’t be weirded out by it.
It wasn’t always this way though. I was raised southern Baptist. Becoming OK with male physical interactions and homosexuality was a journey, and I am much happier with how accepting I am now than when I said I was as a Christian who had this low-key hypocritical “I know the truth of god and accept everybody” while also looking down on sinners.
I have a gay friend who came to visit me and we went around the city and to a house party and had a great time and then fell asleep in the beach. The next day he said “that was one of the best dates I’ve ever been on” and it caught me off guard because I was just “hanging out”, but if it had been a girl, it would have been a great date, and I thought “ok, sure, it was a ‘date’ with a guy friend and that’s ok.” It was a big step for me.
Or a tui file manager like ncdu
If you’re scared to do rm -rf
, do something else that lets you inspect the entire batch of deletions first. Such as:
find .git ! -type d -print0 | xargs -0 -n1 echo rm -fv
This will print out all the rm -fv
commands that would be run. It’s basically rm -rf --dry-run
, but rm
doesn’t have that common option. Once you’ve verified that that’s what you want to do, run it again without echo
to do the actual deletion. If you’re scared of having that in your history, either use a full path for .git, or prepend a space to the non-echo version of the command to make it avoid showing up in your shell history (assuming you have ignorespace in your HISTCONTROL env var)
I use this xargs echo
pattern a lot when I’m crafting commands that are potentially destructive or change lots of things.
If the human eye doesn’t see the train crossing, how a camera can see it?
If Elon Musk wasn’t so anti-lidar then that would be the answer, but here we are.
What new concerns? All I see are preexisting concerns.
Richard Scarry is awesome
When asked how he spent the time that he was supposed to be coming up with a new company name, their head of marketing replied “honestly, I spent the week sitting around holding my dick.”
Everything is a remix. https://youtu.be/nJPERZDfyWc
If there is a redundant block then it will auto recover and just report what happened. Redundancy can be set up with multiple disks or by having a single disk write blocks to multiple places by setting the “copies” property to more than 1.
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zfs is made for data integrity. I wouldn’t use anything else for my backups. If a file is corrupted, it will tell you which file when it encounters a checksum error while reading the file.
God exists and watches everything you do and loves you while threatening you with eternal damnation.
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I loved his music until he admitted that all of it was Al-generated.
I also loved it afterwards, but I loved it until then too.
Talk to HR. If they are not responsive talk to a lawyer that specializes in workplace law.
It’s even simpler than that: they leased the office space and have to continue to pay that lease or else pay an early termination fee. This is basically the sunk cost fallacy. But you are right that sometimes additionally they get tax breaks for certain office space, for instance the San Francisco mid-market tax break (AKA the Twitter tax break)