Not OP, but it’s still lack of hardware support for me. I tried to daily Linux on my laptop and gave up in frustration after several months because a few key pieces of hardware are not supported and seemingly never will be.
Not OP, but it’s still lack of hardware support for me. I tried to daily Linux on my laptop and gave up in frustration after several months because a few key pieces of hardware are not supported and seemingly never will be.
It’s been awhile but from what I remember I must have made it more than a month but less than three months. Side effects were I felt bloated, pissed off, sweaty, regularly thought I needed to piss but then didn’t/couldn’t, had terrible insomnia and nightmares, nausea, erectile dysfunction, and generally felt like I was being poisoned. Of all the drugs my shrink had me try it was the absolute worst.
It works great for some but for me it’s one of the worst drugs I’ve ever tried. I made it a few weeks before I gave up on it. The side effects were terrible, I felt like shit until it cleared my system. I didn’t notice any benefits from it.
I felt like mine gave me cancer when I first turned it on, it was the dankest robot fart I’ve ever smelled.
We also set up some live traps with food in them in the garage and house, and had a pro clean out our crawlspace and seal it up better, and theres now some murder traps down there for anything that does get in. I also set up a few ultrasonic pest repellers around the house but I’m skeptical about how well they work.
I’ve had mice getting into my car recently, none have died yet that I’m aware of but now this pic has me concerned. Supposedly mice hate the smell of peppermint oil so I’ve started using that to dissuade them from trying to build new nests. There’s nothing edible in the car so I think they are just looking for a cozy place.
From what I recall it’s related to dopamine in a certain part of the brain, those drugs are all dopaminergic.
It can be a bad idea. Telling friends and family you may find people thinking you can get them stimulants, which gets obnoxious fast and can lead to shitty situations and damaged relationships. I would never tell my work unless it was absolutely necessary for some reason. Unfortunately it's got a stigma and stereotype that can be detrimental to your career if managers start associating that with you. I think unless you require accommodation from HR and are prepared to go down that route, there's no good reason to bring it up with an employer.
If you could shuffle 10 albums worth of songs it wouldn’t be that bad. I’m sure it would still get old but not knowing what’s going to play next is a much different experience than having to be locked into a whole album at a time.
It doesn’t seem like they are thinking that far ahead. Or if that was the plan it’s really not working out.
I love it too. It’s completely ridiculous and ugly in a way that appeals to me.
10k isn’t going to last long, I would be freaking out applying for every job I could if that’s all the money I had available.
It’s also a kind of ego thing for some people, if they know a coworker has something then they want it too. Especially if it was expensive. When Parallels came out for MacOS it became fashionable at my work to have a full Windows setup on employer-issued Macs and everyone started demanding it. When they eventually looked at usage it turned out all those people demanding it never actually did anything with it.
That was my experience trying to clean up some obvious typos. I’ve never bothered trying to contribute again.
I had all that and more, it was the worst experience with a drug I’ve had. I think some people respond to it well but I was miserable on it and had to stop after a few weeks because it just kept making me feel worse and worse. I was fine again within a few weeks of stopping at least.
My understanding is the newest AMD bug is probably not too much of an issue because it’s very limited in how much data it can leak at a time and there’s no way to target it at specific data so if you wanted to use it to do something like grab a password it’s extremely unwieldy and not really practical.
I think you may have misunderstood me, I was just making the point that there’s nothing special about Seattle public nudity laws and that the same rules technically apply throughout the entire state of Washington. I’m not trying to invalidate any statements or make any points about what laws people have to follow or how the US legal system works or anything like that. Someone said Seattle had special rules about public nudity, I was just clarifying that those same rules apply throughout the state and nothing else.
My understanding is that Seattle previously had a broad law against public nudity which was challenged in state court, the municipal code you cited was created to bring Seattle into explicit compliance with the state constitution after losing in court. I’m not a lawyer but that’s at least how it was explained to me, there’s nothing special about public nudity laws in Seattle relative to the rest of Washington because the courts have already clarified the situation and the same rules apply everywhere through the state. I did some quick googling and it looks like this is roughly accurate. The court case was funnily enough, Seattle vs. Johnson.
It’s not city ordinances but state law, you can legally be naked in public throughout Washington state as long as your intent isn’t to sexually arouse others.
He also got caught secretly funding a racist trolling group to spread hate and harass people.