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  • First read it as "after doing the whole squad" and took me a bit to figure out...

  • All in all with you, just scrolled though the Manjaro page and saw that the Neo is advertised as having 2 mics

    Equipped with built-in pickup and noise cancellation dual microphones, this device ensures clear and uninterrupted voice communication with teammates even in noisy environments. https://neo.manjaro.org/

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  • Was more meant as a joke, because an hour seemed really much to me - although it probably shouldn't

    But looking at your training plan, this looks much relaxed than I'd have expected

    Still, an hour is much commitment, respect

  • Like Orcas - still not seeing their sea cities though, but they pass on knowledge and grandma stays around teaching, although she can't produce offspring anymore

  • I'm also having much less bees (and most other insects, besides some pests) around here, even my tomatoes on the balcony are not fruiting, because there seem to be no pollinators

    I'm in Austria/Europe btw

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  • 1 whole hour? Oo

  • Making Citizens

    Did they also illustrate the war-hardened techniques for all the other necessary steps?

  • Ah, thank you!
    I was trying to decipher everything else on the package...

  • adding that it won’t use your messages, calls, or groups to inform its ads.

    I thought they used some E2E implemented for them by the Signal team.
    Have they already butchered it completely?

  • Maybe I can also chime in here

    Was awake with some caffeine for like 3-4 days. After that the light of the sun got a strange blueish colour and I just couldn't keep up anymore.

    Years later I was routinely up for 2-3 days, but once was up for 5 days with some chemical help.
    Major hallucinations with that.
    Had a cleaning lady inside my apartment, which was nice.
    A guy laying on my desk, that looked like the death smiling at me.

    And after some time I, and a hash hot chocolate, which should have helped me to finally sleep, I had a full blown river beside my couch, separating me from my other stuff.

    But nothing really troubling, just stuff that was there and could still kinda see through, that it's bullshit.

  • Still somehow enjoyed the video

    I think, I even knew this prototype from another article. But was fun seeing it put to test and partly disassembled

  • In general, I'm with you
    But sometimes I need to revert/comment out a code block, because another code part isn't finished/working as it should.
    Sure, it clutters code, but if I just comment out a function call and temporarily replace it with the workaround, it should imho stay in code.

    Else the workaround will stay forever and the commented out code will act as a reminder, that this part isn't clean yet.

    But maybe it really is a case by case thing, where sometimes it's better to branch it out for later merge - although that can get really messy, while having the future implementation commented out, others will also see, how it is supposed to work and don't try to further extend the workaround, which makes future merging hell

    Out of interest, how would your best practice look in such cases?

  • Didn't Russia or the USA train dolphins during the cold war to do military missions - or at least tried to?

  • In my experience they do.
    I've given some cooled out bees some honey and warm water, and they always go for it and usually recover and fly away

  • An upvote wasn't enough.
    Thank you!

    I have only skimmed the eureka alert article, but already on the surface it's so much better than... whatever the fuck that originally-linked thing is.

  • My ISA Fritz! ISDN card fucking killed me...
    I could, and did, live with the terminal for quite some while, surfing with Links, listening to music and even watching videos. Besides the obvious open IIRC chat in one terminal.
    But the Fritz Card was horrible to setup. I need to say, that it was ok, when it worked, but as far as I remember, I needed to compile the kernel with support for it and afterwards needed to configure some memory or bus addresses somewhere.

    As this was my only computer as a teenager, this was just a horrific experience. Cutting myself off from the information live line multiple times until I got it right.
    Also setting up dual boot the first time was a fun adventure...

  • Just wait for Hurd!
    Hurd will kick all those little asses, you'll see, whenever it comes out!
    And then GNU will be really independent and superior!
    Can just be like a few years now!

    Edit: I shouldn't type anymore today ...