dustinmr
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It’s the Department of Defense
I have one I bought in 2008. My parents still use it. Replace batteries and filters. Works fine. Gets stuck on cords and in corners. So does the one I bought in September 2025.
I have a few of the THINK notepads that I found in my grandfather’s things after he passed away. He was an IBM employee in the 50s and 60s. I remember picking the first one up and saying out loud, “that’s where the name…
The author is identifying a technical problem (it’s become so cheap/easy to insert ads they’re everywhere). Technical answers? How about require that it be easy to opt out, or simply remove the ads from the content.…
Here’s a good thought experiment: https://www.thebigquestions.com/2024/07/21/the-next-democrat...
And I like to give them kudos when I see Digital Ocean mentioned. I run a business in Puerto Rico, and host our ERP and some other services with DO. After Hurricane Maria in 2017, I wrote off island suppliers asking for…
I believe the complaint is that I have to renew that decision regularly.
Also known as not a free market.
https://regolith-linux.org/ solves much of what you’re asking. If windows don’t behave, I put them in floating mode with Super-f or Super-shift-f to toggle. As you say, full screen when they shouldn’t be, or vice versa.…
Maybe try changing the paradigm completely with a tiling window manager. Take a look at https://regolith-linux.org/ I tried i3wm, a tiling window manager a few years ago, and it just sort of clicked with me. Eventually…
Seems like an important detail to number one is to properly manage the way that gets presented to the client. In the OPs case it sounds like if they do that, they won’t realize a benefit. Their client will expand the…
Sometimes known as the “Golden Arches Theory of Diplomacy”
This arrived in my RSS feed today. Seems to fit the bill. https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/2019/12/generate-images...
In the US, you already have to report the cargo’s arrival date before it leaves its origin port. So the information is there. Graduate the port fees based on average speed for arrival.
You can also install Crostini and install Firefox inside the container.
The other problem is that even within one government there isn’t really “the” government. There’s office A and task group X and the prosecutor for this area and that special envoy and this law enforcement agency and…
I also don’t particularly know if a restaurant pays tips to their wait staff when I pay a bill with a credit card.
Another Mac refugee to Linux here. I first installed a minimal Debian install, and you begin running into lots of things along these lines: https://cravencode.com/post/essentials/enable-tap-to-click-i... And you need to…
Yes, but if your grandmother rebuffs me, I’ll think, “what the hell?”
I’m relatively new to meditation. About 5 months, most days but not all. The thing is, you don’t notice that those voices aren’t you until someone points it out. And you see it most clearly through meditation. Because…
Now that we have the answer, I wonder what the question was? And why is that mouse looking at me?
I passed through Toronto twice last week. Had a fantastic meal here: http://www.nourishmoi.com/ And you’re right, I don’t regularly keep vegan. But I do like the option sometimes.
I got an email about this book the other day: https://gumroad.com/l/kjHSa From the writer of this blog: https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/
Examples?
I can’t really speak to that specifically. But I can say it doesn’t really fit with either my government contracting experience nor what that particular engineer was explaining to me at the time. In general, it matters…