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Look into Sawyer water filters. Much easier to use than lifestraws, last longer. Pressure instead of suction.
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Look into Sawyer water filters. Much easier to use than lifestraws, last longer. Pressure instead of suction.
I assume the UK would be obligated to adopt the Euro as a currency, and i have no doubt some people would absolutely rage stroke.
That could end up whiplashing as the administration passes between US factions, no?
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So mad at them for cancelling that. It was a bright spot in a bleak landscape at the time.
“Hey let’s make a game for nerds and ignore the OS with a dramatically higher uptake among nerds”
They said no IT.
I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
Title to the tune of the Ren and stimpy log song
They abandoned Linux support. Fuck them. It was one of the only games that did. Linux users were a bug part of their initial success, and they dumped us as soon as the money came in.
Paper tubes like Pringles, maybe.
Never too late. If they stop now, in a few years most of their collected data is irrelevant or stale.
I feel you’re being a little defeatist.
I’m hoping that Nebula, being run as a coop, will avoid much of that ‘growth at any cost’ mindset.
At work, when I did desktop support, the number of people who would just hit their power bar when they left every day…
You are talking to the survivors.
I didn’t say it was. I watch Youtube as well. Do not put words in my mouth.
This is a perfect example of someone saying “I like beans” and someone responding “WELL YOU MUST HATE TOMATOES THEN YOU NAZI LOVER” or something. :P
It can work out financially - I don’t know how they do it specifically, but suppose they put all the lifetime subs into one investment pool and used the interest on that to fund operations.
$300 can generate $20 per year for them. So I benefit by only having to pay once, and they benefit by getting a chunk up front instead of having it drip out over time.
Up front cash can also mean the ability to invest in larger things. They can put it into infra budget instead of ops budget.
Nebula is really good. I just bought a lifetime sub. Expensive but pays itself back in only a few years. Plus the creators there run it as a coop that has a takeover poison pill of some kind.
You would also ruin the cocoa.
That’s fair, I pictured it as more a home system.
That said though:
Ahmad earl grey. We buy the loose tea, about ten 500g boxes per year. Also use it for kombucha.