404 no hero found
It was either political violence or a false flag operation. Either way, no heroes were involved.
404 no hero found
It was either political violence or a false flag operation. Either way, no heroes were involved.
Agreed, why not return low level joblistings for the area where the return address is. Add a few sassy stickers you got from temu as a gift and some information on starting a union.
Don’t be an ass to wage slaves, they’re not your enemy, they’re your peers, show them the way instead.
Arise ye pris’ners of starvation
Arise ye wretched of the earth
Why? It seems like the most effective way of unsubscribing to junk mail.
Besides, “if you believe in something, you sign your name to it” https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GujKyNduy0c&t=69
You don’t have to be an ass to the wage slave opening the return mail, but you can still send them a message. Print out joblistings for the return address area and return them. Maybe add a few Bible quotes. But make sure you are remembered by getting a stack of sassy stickers from temu and putting a few in there as a little gift.
Goes to show that he doesn’t sing about personal experiences in Luang Prabang, because that takes balls
Maybe the printer is trying to connect to a dead host? Do you have DNS logs besides blocked requests? How about capturing the traffic and figuring out what the printer is trying to connect to?
Win8 was a case of “dress not for the job you’ve got, but the job you want”… Luckily Windows 8 just wanted to be a handheld OS and not an AI interface like win11.
Me: Can you please just not change the UI?
Microsoft: now you need to expand the right click menu to access your most used actions.
Me: what?
Microsoft: and we replaced all the cpl and msc files, so now you can’t use the old settings interfaces.
Me: wait!
Microsoft: and ALL the new settings uses edge webviewer, so if you manage to remove edge you’ve fucked your install up
Me: sounds terrible, surely I can just reinstall edge
Microsoft: you can try but all links to edge on our website are just links that launches edge, because you can’t remove it - so why provide an installer?
Me: do you expect me to die?
Microsoft: no Mr User, we expect you to cry! Muwhahahaha
it would be a cull circle.
I don’t care what you say, I ain’t going in that circle with you!
I’ve bought more crimpers than most, because my students abuse the tools. In my experience you can overall get two types of crimping tools: the cheap non-ratcheting ones like https://dk.rs-online.com/web/p/krympeaerktoj/1052153, and the more expensive ones ratcheting ones like https://dk.rs-online.com/web/p/krympeaerktoj/4726762.
I just got a couple of the cheap ones I linked, and they’re really shoddy, despite being 20euro before VAT. If I was to buy a crimping tool for my personal use, I’d look for a ratcheting tool in the sub 50euro category. I have used a tool similar to the expensive one, and they’re really nice, I’d look for a tool with the semi circular cutout for cutting the outer layer of the cable.
Are you just going to be mounting plugs, or will you be dealing with the sockets as well? If yes, the you’d maybe want to look at getting a LSA punching tool, depending on the model of socket.
I don’t know your time frame or budget, but a cable tester that goes beyond just testing connectivity is worth some money. I managed to get a fluke dsp4100 for less than 100 euro as Danish navy surplus. Maybe look at getting a used older tester, unless you need to document 10 gig capability.
Biscaynia, also there’s ALOT of fishermen looking for jobs at border checkpoints for some reason.
Haven’t played it. I tried 3, and played through 4. But from what I’ve seen anything released from 2004 onwards is purely action role playing.
Researching my original comment (yes, I’m a professional overthinker) I stumbled upon the wasteland series. It seems that the original fallout was based on this series, and that it still has proper turn based combat.
I’ve never been a fan of the direction the Fallout series took after Fallout 2. FO Tactics and BoS aside, Bethesda’s handling of Fallout 3 and onwards really didn’t resonate with me.
As someone who enjoyed the story and RPG aspects of the earlier games, the shift to fast-paced shooter mechanics was off-putting.
Back in the day, getting my ass handed to me in Quake III, Half-Life, and Unreal Tournament wasn’t exactly a barrel of laughs, just something to endure. Discovering turn-based combat where I could strategize and plan my moves, rather than relying on quick reflexes, made me actually enjoy gaming. The shift away from that gameplay style made the series lose its appeal for me.
Uhh tagged as a 3dprint related post? How insightful, I bet I couldn’t have gathered that from the community name
Debian Bookworms REPRESENT!
Also … you know … try to see if you can push another penguin in
Taste me, you will see
More is all you need
Dedicated to
How I’m killing you
Didn’t even have to change a word to make it fit.
I’ve heard of kosher salt before, but fruits and veggies?
I think I’ve played 3 different ones.
One I bought on steam in alpha, which was a generous way of describing “we’ve managed to get it to compile, now pls give money”,
another was something online that I can’t find anymore
and lastly there’s the one I’ve actually spent some time with which was the low defunct nuclearpowersimulatorDOTcom. Luckily it’s still playable on the waybackmachine https://web.archive.org/web/20200221074957/http://www.nuclearpowersimulator.com/
Who am I to judge? I’ve played several nuclear power plant sims… But come on? Gleisbau? And a sim where you’re paint stripes on roads? Go home Germany, you’re drunk.
Imagine being the person being told: yeah, so we only hired you to challenge beauty standards. Not because you’re the best at what you do, oh no no, but because you’re ugly af