I am having difficulty understanding whether it broke its own cycle and is now crying, or broke someone else’s cycle and is now being intimidating.
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I am having difficulty understanding whether it broke its own cycle and is now crying, or broke someone else’s cycle and is now being intimidating.
I don’t get how that’s going to help with multiple keys on my cheap keyboard not registering properly, when pressed at the same time.
IMHO, nKRO is the best solution to get rid of ghosting.
Redundant power supply too!
Wait! Is the backup power supply compatible?
sugar-crash-wise
I meant the same thing. Spices are more than just taste.
And I seldom put sugar in my lemonade.
The rice seems to do the job
VSauce ⇒ orange = brown
Guess who’s orange
I end up feeling like absolute garbage.
Maybe, not cooking it well enough? Try changing your recipes, perhaps? Maybe more variety in spices?
Gram, pulses and dried beans (rehydrated before eating) with rice, tend to make my favourite recipes
and even though I use milk products, I feel pretty good even if it is lemonade with black-salt instead.
It’s probably just an alternate pronunciation.
Considering that country names are different in different languages, I don’t see much of a problem with it.
If the last sentence made you go “?” Check the
P.S. I’m guessing OP doesn’t actually have a CA and is just using simple self signed certificates without any private CA that has signed them.
You’re right. I’m talking about making a certificate using gpg
and storing it on your system. Then adding it to the root CA list and signing all your Local SSH stuff with it.
My router doesn’t have an HTTPS control page.
Sometimes frustrating.
For the certificate errors, just add a root CA of your own making.
Disabling auto-https, no idea. Maybe fix the source?
I usually just block the site.
As a treble lover, I tend to have problems with low bitrate and lossily compressed stuff.
But from what I have seen heard, as long as the quanta are fine enough, the resultant regenerated audio tends to be close enough to the original. Of course, the components of the sound card matter, when you get to extreme clarity levels, but I guess my ears are not fine enough for that.
Well guess what? That was an e-book and you only get to read once.
Hey, if the grid is fine enough…
Since you are using electronics as a facilitator, could it be e-quip ?
Well, considering that I am with coworkers who don’t remember when to and not to put the ‘/’ at the start of the file path (despite me explaining it to them multiple times), “slash e t c” is probably the better way.
I too expected it to be “et cetera”.
A previous company of mine, required an “AntiVirus” installed on the Linux computers too.
The one the IT guy installed, ran in the background all the time, doing nobody-knows-what and and slowing down every thing and having multiple segfaults in a minute, shown in the journal.
Long after I left, I also saw an RCE vulnerability related to it. So essentially, my system would have been more secure without the app.