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Sounds like it’s time for a new pharmacy.
Sounds like it’s time for a new pharmacy.
When using youtube, that’s a break every 5 minutes. More frequent if the videos are shorter.
I frequently move between very loud and quiet environments at work while needing to communicate with people. I highly recommend a comfortable pair of electronic ear muffs. Both Walker and Howard Leight make good pairs that won’t break the bank. If the battery dies, you just don’t get the “passthrough” effect and they’re just traditional ear muffs.
Whatever line needs to be up and running first, send full belts. Install smart splitters on those lines and designate an overflow direction. Merge those overflow belts into other belts, rinse and repeat for following belts. It will auto balance once the intakes of the machines fill up, and your material production can keep contributing to active production. Example I found online
Another option is to use the double size storage containers to act as both buffers and automatic mergers/splitters.
I’m a fan of flow by priority, and use smart splitters to overflow to the next priority. Let the belts balance themselves once production becomes saturated.
Donk is a 2nd or 3rd date kind of genre.
Plastic is a very broad term for materials made from synthetic polymers
Personally I think it’s because Lemmy users tend to lean towards an older/more mature audience; and that crowd tends to comment less often in general.
I have many games I own on Steam that I can play portably from a flash drive without Steam. DRM is still on the developer.
Nothing is truly deleted. You will still get sent “memories” of things you sent/shared in the past.
Can’t add that to work PCs, plus we already use our own VPN service for external devices
It works flawlessly on my personal devices. I’m assuming the errors are due to something with our intranet security.
What’s odd is that we have Firefox pre-installed on our computers, but installing uBlock causes a lot of websites to stop loading. I forget the error, but I recall doing a lot of searching and it quickly becoming more effort than it was worth at the time since I’d have to do it all over again almost every day.
I switched to Firefox last year when talks of chromium manifest V3 First started popping up. I had used Firefox many years ago when Chrome was first coming out. I was blown away at how well it worked compared to old Firefox, plus how easy they made it to switch. I even changed my phone browser and my desktop browser ties in with it seamlessly. Very happy with the switch and I wish I had switched earlier.
Now, I just wish I could use it at work. Not sure how I’m going to block ads on my work browser.
So many CEOs these days have their heads completely up their own ass when it comes to the concept of “buy it for life”.
If I’m at a place where there is no service involved and I see a tip menu, I never return. I’ll usually leave a review, too, so they know why.
I’ve been considering a similar setup for overlanding. I just need to set it up in a way that the whole kit is removable, but I can still strap it down to the tie down points in my 4Runner.