I’m glad I’m not the only one https://sh.itjust.works/comment/3786533
And it was when reading this comment that I realized I was thinking of Philip J Fry and Stephen Fry is not him.
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I thought it was just (or mostly) partial pressure of O2 when it comes to hemoglobin? It’s been about 15 years since I was in school so I might remember wrong.
The latest letter from the Ohio representative explains Congress’ “clear legislative interest” in making sure elected prosecutors don’t abuse their authority to politically “target federal officials,”
Uhh… He’s not a federal official. Sit down Gym.
Does that mean that if we took something rusty and put it in an environment without oxygen it would start to release oxygen from the rust?
I wanted to get into FPGAs when I was making some custom boards with MCUs but I really had a hard time finding a good idea for a starter project with them. How did you get started? Any recommendations?
What the fuck
in 2020 in which female passengers were subjected to invasive gynecological examinations.
authorities were looking for the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned in a Hamad International Airport trash can
they were taken off the flight to Sydney at Doha at gunpoint by guards and were searched without consent.
Did I wake up 2,000 years ago or something? Am I still on earth?
Qatar was “surprised and shocked” that Australia had rejected without explanation its application for additional services to Sydney
Woooow. I literally don’t know what to say.
Haha yeah, it’s funny how many of the biggest decisions in life end up being made on the spur of the moment when you have to rather than after careful thought and deliberation. Or what seem like small moments that suddenly become much bigger that you never forget. I’m not sure if I’m making sense but at least I get what you’re saying! 😜
You obviously have good taste 👌😁 (no /s)
Sorry, I forgot to check for replies til now. I’m using almost the exact set of services the other commenter is, minus mullvad (proton is fine for me), backblaze (I have a homelab with a lot of redundant storage capacity and have enough important stuff backed up to the cloud in other ways I’m fine with having to rebuild the rest if something big happens), and standard notes (but I have been considering switching to it just this week, just haven’t done the research).
I did this but I stopped after I got up to go to the bathroom and ended up in a park being chased by one of my lamps.
In this case I don’t think any, because she worked in patents. But don’t take that as me defending nonagenarians still working in government.
How did you identify the problem and get ComEd to look into it? My UPS is switching inconsistently, sometimes a couple times a day, and I’ve seen some signs that makes me think it’s not just that UPS/outlet/breaker. I wasn’t at the point where I was going to do anything yet but since you’re talking about the same provider I have I figured I’d ask. I have a multimeter, oscilloscope and smart plugs that watch voltage/amperage/power.
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This is a great description of nicotine addiction (I’m a vaper, but have smoked). I’d highly recommend anyone who’s considering it to not bother even if you’re impulsive and having a stressful time. Imagine adding another biological need like sleeping to your plate when after a few months all it’ll do for you is allow you to stop thinking about it for a bit. No more buzz. Just cravings and knowing where the exits are.
I’ll tack on to what the other commenter said:
It’s on the very short list of subscriptions I pay for right now despite having a very limited budget at the moment.
Agreed, the data will not be scrubbed, just marked as reclaimable.
sudo
As root
find /srv/lemmy/example.com/volumes/pictrs/files
Find files in /srv/lemmy...
that:
-type f
Are plain files (not directories, symlinks, etc; includes images)
-ctime -1
And were created within an amount of time (probably last day, haven’t used this flag in a while)
-exec rm {} \\;
For each matching file found execute rm
on it (delete it).
When I was on the fire department (late 2000s) we bought cars for like $75 each to practice disassembling, I assume from the junkyard. I bet the price hasn’t changed too much.
Yeah they really buried some critical information on this one. I get the point of the article about general surveillance but when people feel tricked they get burned out on the issue and trust the media less. They could have made the point they wanted without making it clickbait.