All three days that we were having auroras here just now, it was raining. Now that’s it’s over, the clouds are gone again. Aargh!
All three days that we were having auroras here just now, it was raining. Now that’s it’s over, the clouds are gone again. Aargh!
Krita has tools for 2D animation? I need to look into that.
"If it were anyone else … they would have been arrested by now,” Chandra said. “They are not above the law.”
Those two sentences don’t add up.
The second picture is cropped out. I demand a second picture!
Isn’t this just normal Windows behaviour? I feel like I’ve been reading these kinds of posts forever.
Here’s something on youtube about that dig
Imagine building the first receiver, and immediately have 20 people spawn within the same space
Add a drop table statement to it while you’re at it
Maybe this time I can get blur behind semi transparent windows to work 🤔
Maybe, but someone keeps upvoting just because it’s content so every cow is milkable on these fertile lands
My path have been Slackware > Mint > Kubuntu > Arch > Kubuntu > Arch.
I forsee myself switching between a “care free” distro and Arch many times in the future.
If you account for all rolls that ever existed, it’s pretty close to empty
The last cockroach writes an AI in JavaScript to carry on the legacy
You’re right. Apparently I wasn’t going off a good source.
I read somewhere that you can survive on salty water as long as you don’t leave it until you are severely dehydrated. You need to let your body adapt.
It was from research on how to survive lost at sea.
Not drinking water at all is a definite death sentence.
Edit: Looking a bit more into this, sea water will also kill you as it does dehydrate because your kidneys will try to deposit excess salt into your urin, but is unable to create urin that is saltier than sea water. You simply start peeing more than you drink.
The question is which option kills you faster?
By running a select query first, you get a nice list of the rows you are going to change. If the list is the entire set, you’ll likely notice.
If it looks good, you run the update query using the same where clause.
But that’s for manual changes. OP’s update statement looks like it might be generated from code, in which case this wouldn’t have helped.
Note that only a few years earlier I was rebooting the computer whenever I got stuck in King’s Quest, which was a lot, since I didn’t understand english.
I don’t know which King’s Quest.
Did youtube recommend the same video to you too?