

I’ve seen many businesses that do this, also.
I’ve seen many businesses that do this, also.
Nice.
Where I used to live, the electric bill doubled after the city council voted to allow the electric company to charge customers for the cost of storm repairs. Nearly $400 a month for us. I knew people who lived there part time and were getting $200 bills for months when they weren’t living there and had no electrical usage. And people had been saying for years that the electric company wasn’t doing enough to prepare for storms.
So pretty.
Not sure it’s for me, but it sounds interesting.
Ahhhh, that’s so nice! I just got my second NVME. It’s a new world.
I mean like the other files on your system that wine or proton would use. Like glibc or vulkan or x11/wayland. If you’re on an LTS distro, maybe some file that proton is trying to call is old?
Wondering something isn’t a question. It doesn’t have an answer. I think you took my comment to mean something it didn’t mean.
So that’s how you tell. Well, that’s good to know.
Having age-based limitations and supervision makes sense to me, but every set of parents has unique factors to consider when deciding what and when makes sense for their kids in their own lives.
I really liked Peppermint’s installer, back when I used it. I think it was Calamares then? It handled existing partitions well, and was easy to understand.
I’m arguing that the responsibility to pay a cost should fall on the person who makes the decision to incur the cost.
He wouldn’t have to try hard, IMO.
I remember checking out a bunch of sex manuals when I was about 13. The librarian looked at my mother very strangely, but didn’t say anything.
I’ve noticed quite a few people who used to do YouTube videos have moved to podcasts because of YT’s fuckery.
You can also use Freetube with tor/socks5 proxy, and every time you open Freetube, you automatically get a new IP.
Where I used to live, parents were charged with child neglect after rats came out of the walls during the night and killed their baby.
I used to work for someone who prided herself on never missing work. My first day back after catching bronchitis from her, she called me into her office to berate me for taking time off when she was there working with a 104 degree fever all week.
That’s good to hear. I know it’s very popular, but I’ve been avoiding it for a long time because the fees were so high the last time I used it.