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  • Is that common?

    Nowadays I just don't know anynore. I find toilets where it's swapped.

    I also want to say that I grew up with toilets where the bigger button is the one for your more common usecase - liquid waste. Oftern the smaller button is set up to push the bigger button as well - to clean solid waste.

    If using a new toilet, I always try out the bigger button first, since it's easier to press and typically uses less water.

  • Octopus

    Pro:

    • Brain with 1 P-Core and 8 E-Cores
    • Ability to actively alter my own genome
    • Change color, shapes and roughness of skin
    • Overload of sensory organs
    • Unparalled Grip
    • Insane flexibility
    • Nasty Beak
    • Ink Shooting
    • Six Arms + Two Legs
    • Air + Water Survivability
    • Survives extrinction events with ease

    Con:

    • Easily bored
    • Reduced lifespan
    • Tastes good

    Edit1: Fixed Spoiler

    Edit2: Fill spacecraft with water -> No Zero-G downsides, radiation shielding, can withstand extreme accelerations (Synergizes with Flexibility and Genome Modding)

  • To answer your question: I don't agree with your opinion, as I argue that body size is not a key metric when it comes to determine an advantage over another fencer.

  • For northern Europe, I'm on the larger side. I primarily do Longsword fencing, with the occasional Shield and Axe or One-Hand-Spear mixed in.

    I think it comes down to training - I started out fencing with friends who're about the same size as me. The first few shorter people I fought against abolutely obliterated me, because I could't defend against them properly. Nowadays I'd say it's balanced.

    Another factor I rank higher than body size is physical fitness and motor control. It just doesn't matter much how taller you are if your opponent moves faster and more precise than you - especially as the sparring sessions drags out.

    Though body mass is an advantage when it comes to ringing with your opponent. Then again that also goes for a lower center of gravity.

    Don't judge oppontents by their gestalt, judge them by how they spar.

  • I've looked into the same, sad it's not viable yet...

    Well it'd need declarative configuration IMO, so maybe something like tvix would need to be integrated first. That could also get us to being DSL agnostic.

    Bur damn, RedoxOS (impl) is sexy.

  • I think there's a misunderstanding.

    Time to full usually refers to charging speed.

    The post is asking about data transfer speeds.

  • That's a working model, but I think there are different types of relationships. A type of relationship would be an element of the power set of { friendship, romance, sex }.

    One person might only like relationships without sex, another might dislike the whole romance part,...

    Each of these aspects of a relaionship has their advantages and disadvantages. The relationship as a whole is just the sum of them.

  • Sagen sie dreimal schnell hintereinander: Streichholzschächtelchen

  • If you're lucky, you only gave to have the software installed - but not running.

  • Oh, you like CS?

    Then how did you solve the P/NP problem?

  • One well rounded package that doesn't need a complicated config or possibly unmaintained plugins.

  • Can you link any good guides on transistioning to guix?

  • This.

    However sometimes the user can't access the device. Depending on your system, I recommend adding your user to the dialout/serial group.

    I.e. quick online search