The learning cliff of the X games is pretty intense but totally worth it. I made it through and just look at me now! I, err… wasn’t going to do anything better with those hundreds of hours anyway.
The learning cliff of the X games is pretty intense but totally worth it. I made it through and just look at me now! I, err… wasn’t going to do anything better with those hundreds of hours anyway.
Thank you for detailing this. I’m no fan of OSX or Apple the company but the quality of their laptop hardware is undeniable. They’re really good at it.
Yeah well peaches come from a can, and they were put there by a man.
Thank you! I was wracking my brain trying to complete the Simpsons quote that reminded me of. It was driving me crazy all morning.
He sure managed to verbally vomit his way past talking about how he had that border bill killed. Very clear question, he talked right past it, and it was just left dead.
Here’s a link to the 2024 platform. It does not include the quoted line from the 2020 platform document, or any other reference to “death penalty”.
https://democrats.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/FINAL-MASTER-PLATFORM.pdf
The inhouse tooling from the massive tech companies is very cool but I always wonder how that impacts transferrable skills. I work in a much smaller shop but intentionally make tech decisions that will give our engineers a highly transferrable skill set. If someone wants to leave it should be easy to bring their knowledge to bear elsewhere.
Can you expand on this? I’m curious what you find ableist about it.
This looks like grub2-mkconfig
was run with the output mistakenly set to /etc/default/grub
. Someone ran
grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/default/grub
Instead of
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
There we go.