I didn’t say there are no repercussions. I said it is a safe bet on a risk that many individuals are willing to make.
I didn’t say there are no repercussions. I said it is a safe bet on a risk that many individuals are willing to make.
Breaking the agreement does not always mean you will get in trouble for it. This is the one rule that can be risked breaking without facing repercussions.
If the highway increases in size, then more off ramps or more lanes in the off ramps are needed, which in turn need more lanes on the main street that connect to the off ramps. It’s basic filtration system dynamics.
Yes but I imagine this mammoth of a TV survived to the 80s for this specific person to make the generalized statement of it being a developed fear in the 80s.
Funnily enough, this is what a chromebook was made to do. A computer that was only a browser. Unfortunately, the hardware was severely underpowered, and the custom software wasn’t as flexible as a simple Linux desktop is capable of. (Almost no software support outside of Google)
Yes, but I usually add my public key to the authorized_keys file and turn off password authentication once i do login with a password. On top of that, I have a sshpass one line command that takes care of this for me. It’s much easier than trying to manually type a password for the next time. I save it and just run it every time I think about using password login. Next time I need to ssh, I know the password login is not necessary.
sshpass -p ‘PASSWORD’ ssh USER@IP.ADDRESS “echo ‘`cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`’ > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && echo ‘Match User !root
PasswordAuthentication no
Match all’ > /etc/ssh/sshd_config’ && exit” && ssh USER@IP.ADDRESS
At the next reboot, your system will now only accept key logins, except for root. I hope the root user password is secure. I don’t require it for root because if a hacker does gain shell access, a password(or priv esc exploit) is all they need to gain root shell. It is also a safety net in case you need to login and lost your private key.
Dead internet theory or the government thinks there are people here to track. What a paradox, lol
Or in certain contexts “fuck shit up and pray it works”
Sounds like good advice, but most guys with chub can still land a woman.
Is it more important not to do it at the workplace or other non-social settings. Also, looking nice, (think about having it done professionally) is a must for good impressions, especially first impressions. Along top of that, just training the charisma without worrying about someone’s feelings being hurt is a great way to practice. Usually with friends, but can be done with random people as long as you pick your battles and don’t push them aggressively. Not greatest advice, but making friends, being funny, and standing your ground on your beliefs will land you the right one. Don’t chase a pretty girl. That’s just asking for trouble.
It’s not boredom, it’s that we can go on forever without overheating. We have removable insulation*, our skin is made for sweating, we can carry a skein or gourd of even more water. While every other animal is panting its brains out, we’re barely getting started on marathoning them to death.
* lol we skinned it from you, animals
You make some good points. That fact does have merit as many animals who do run fast and, as far as possible, do get a bit overheated. However, there are environments that we fare worse, such as colder climates where this sweating is a huge detriment and slows our progression towards the animals. Thus our capabilities to be able to do a boring task, such as watching prey, for long periods of time to strategies a good attack and make use of tools that are complex enough for an animals attention span and motivation to dwindle compared to someone who is capable of preservering to learn and create.
Life is complex and there are many reason that stem from the most simple facts.
Yeah, imagine using rim brakes at 40 mph. Good luck with the inevitable crash with absolutely nothing to cushion or take the hit for you(no crumple zones).
Can’t forget our ability to literally be hyper fixated at following prey without getting bored or distracted. Perseverance is often a highly useful but currently exploited skill in our economy.
One of those bigger numbers is better herd instincts
Yes, and if you have an ssd, it will decrease the amount of usage that the limited(albeit ridiculously high) read/write cycles the ssd is capable of. However, it is unlikely you will hit those limits with that kind of usage, lol
Also, memory is faster always, but your usage is negligible. You can disable swap(linux/mac) or page file(windows) to force memory to be used, and your drive is used less. Firefox can be configured to disable disk cache and increase ram cache. Also, it will be noted that this cache is marked as temporary ram cache. any application that needs more ram can delete the temp cache for usage(dynamic ram usage)
But that’s it. The best thing to do is live your life and be happy that you are future proofed for any task that may arise.
Very unlikely unless there is an elevated privilege exploit to use alongside this
A lot of Americans’ lives rely on going to a place to spend money or work for money.
Fallacy of relative privation (informal fallacy) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
KDE’s plasma centered Linux Operating system. So to not be overly pedantic, I stuck with what this lemmy post was about. I didn’t say the plasma desktop environment was an OS.
I said “a linux operating system made by the KDE team” in which the KDE team referenced their OS as Plasma in the Mastodon post, or “toot,” shown in this lemmy post.
I’m glad we both came to an agreement 🤝