Happy birthday internet stranger. Hope it gets better for you!
Happy birthday internet stranger. Hope it gets better for you!
More of a mantra then a username
D4 realised a while back I don’t really like the taste of milk, so went darker and darker until now I just drink black tea. Honestly I’m more of a coffee chap (snob)
No worries, enjoy your coffee experimentation
Also when you hear a Brit speaking slower and louder in order to be understood by someone who clearly doesn’t speak English (or doesn’t want to understand, fair play, understand that)
An unfortunate one that, generally ill avoid any British tourist sites abroad. Our countrymen abroad are deeply embarrassing to often
How dare you! take that back we love our beige and brown foods!
Especially if the Brits have ‘visited’ that region before …
This is unfortunately true and to many men think the size of their penis is directly related to the size of their brolly. One doesn’t need a golf brolly to walk down a crowded high street
Wanker is solid. Ballbag, a personal favourite Bellend, but you may have that already. Shitebag, Scottish one Useless as a chocolate teapot
Cause it is and the weather is changeable and unpredictable far too often.
Side note, why don’t my fellow Brits carry a brolly more often? I’ve always got one in my bag for the days that start out dry and rain later on!
No, it’s not a scorcher, it’s f-ing freezing rn. Props for going for it though!
Edit: have a subscription with Podda and Wren ATM, new coffee; roasters choice delivered fortnightly.
Extract in Bristol, Square Mile London, Podda and Wren Lake District, Routon coffee North Yorkshire. Can’t remember where Hasbean are based but they’re solid.
I’ve got coffee from all of them at one point or another and enjoyed them all.
Seems roasters are all over the place these days :)
Most VMs backed up daily, depending on how vital then stored for anything from 3 days - 30 days. Few machines are backed up 3 times a week cause they’re tests servers and we’ll take snapshots as and when they’re getting actively used. Finally a couple of machines are backed up 6 hourly for data relevancy.
Everything replicated to a second backup server off-site and have a hardened repo for immutable backups.
To each their own :)
I enjoyed it. It’s a different vibe to the others but still enjoyable. A lot of human drama and tensions
If you want something that’s in the vein of episodic sci fi and is family friendly, try find Seaquest DSV.
In that same vein again, i would recommend Andromeda as it was created by Gene Roddenberry but the lead was Kevin Sorbo who had gone full maga mode, so maybe pirate that one 😁
Edit: did you also watch all of Stargate Atlantis & Universe?
Hello new Linux user! So yes, your correct when installing apps on Linux sometimes you might need to do it via command line other times you’ll get a nice install file you can double click. It’s really down too the software manufacturers on how they choose to package it.
In general with Linux you’ll find there’s still a lot of command line usage compared to Windows or osx. On those platforms for most users they would barely touch a terminal except in some kind of bug fixing emergency.
Some distros come with their own app store built in (like the windows or osx app store) and allow you to install a bunch of apps via the gui.
What version of Linux did you go for out of interest? Some are much more beginner and use friendly than others.
This is the way