What gloves do you use? I’ve got a pair of Mechanix gloves that have been wearing pretty well - thicker than my usual gloves (muc-off work gloves) but they haven’t stopped me working on fiddly stuff yet.
What gloves do you use? I’ve got a pair of Mechanix gloves that have been wearing pretty well - thicker than my usual gloves (muc-off work gloves) but they haven’t stopped me working on fiddly stuff yet.
Fried. Work is manic, I’ve been dealt a bad hand in a game I didn’t know I was playing, and I don’t get paid nearly enough to deal with it.
I stopped going to counselling recently too, and I’m sort of regretting that too.
But the sun isn’t setting at 4pm any more, and I’ve got some time off over the next few weeks so hopefully I can recharge and un-anxiety my brain, if I ever get some time to myself to fix up my bicycle and get some KMs in my legs.
I used it decades ago (using the CLI installer for a Sid install I eventually fucked up beyond repair) and it was okay for a slightly tech savvy teenager, even then.
I suspect a lot of these issues are down to hardware compatibility more than anything else.
I’ve never made a mess with mine - I have a waterpik which I can use with my mouth closed around it like when I brush my teeth.
But I have a big old cake hole to boot, so YMMV.
What restrictions do you have? I understand that nobody is an island, rather that it can sometimes be helpful to reframe things in your mind.
Obviously there are immovable restrictions (you are a carer to family, or can’t leave an area for any number of reasons), but sometimes it can be helpful to view things from a different angle.
Being single can be massively freeing, especially where work is concerned - you have many fewer ties geographically as to where you can go to find work. If you can travel (car, train, whatever) then you have a great blank slate to work from.
It can be daunting starting again but you just need to handle your shit one step at a time, and you have the luxury of being totally independent.
Ditto, I used it on my eepc 701 way back when. I miss that sort of computing experience!
Bunsenlabs is the successor to crunchbang.
Crunchbang was amazing, but it’s sadly no more. Development stopped on it some time in 2015 I think.
Bunsenlabs is a direct successor to it, and should be good on OP’s system.
They’re a great source of fibre too
And why does where you swipe down on the notification bar change what’s shown?!
I have to use an iPhone for work and I don’t understand a vast amount of the UI choices - and that’s before data fuckery.
My boiler won’t hold pressure; there’s no leaks that I’m aware of, but it also seems to operate quite comfortably at 0 bar (hot water, warm radiators). I get it serviced annually so I don’t really know what the problem is.
My best guess is ghosts keeping it alive at this point (my house is very old).
It’s not a government body, so it can’t be official. The closest it gets is unofficial mouthpiece for the British Establishment™.
The BBC isn’t a government body and isn’t funded by taxes, it’s primarily funded by the license fee (and selling broadcasting rights overseas).
The internet has royally fucked the funding model - as everyone and their mum has equipment capable of receiving live broadcast tv, but unless it becomes an official government mouthpiece it’s unlikely to become something we pay for out of taxes.
The ideal scenario is that we get good old Gay Space Communism™ but until then it’s probably going to be mutual aid and community organisation that keep the rest of us semi-functioning.
Judas wasted taxpayer silver. SAD that hardworking Romans had to pay out to get a JUDEAN TROUBLEMAKER put to justice.
Oh yeah, we’re gonna bring in some entry-level graduates, farm some work out to Singapore, that’s the usual deal.
So, it’s criminal to fire an individual after they join a union, but shutting a site is coincidence. Gotcha.
My android phone has a “one handed” mode that moves the keyboard to one side for this very purpose. Not ideal but better than nothing.