The hard thing is to actually get past their lizard brain and contact their logical brain.
The hard thing is to actually get past their lizard brain and contact their logical brain.
I dont know if this is what you mean, but I once recieved an empty package and it was a struggle to get a replacement. It doesnt fit any categories they recognize. It’s not ‘did not recieve’ ( there was even a delivery pic), there’s nothing to return. I had to chat (IM) with someone multiple times.
Maybe they’ve been developing immunity…
I momentarily misread that as “depression fart” and was expecting a different reason for changing sheets.
It’s not even a compromise really, it’s very up to date and very stable.
Dementia often causes personality changes. It can make really nice people into assholes, and it can turn people who were real bastards into the reverse.
What gets me is how transparent the term is, and people still act like its a good thing.
Since when are HR working class?
And you don’t even need to bring class into it, their role is the same even when the employees aren’t working class either.
Flight of the Bumblebee.
I experience it on both my Linux laptop and my Android (actually GrapheneOS) phone. It appears to be because I have WebGL disabled for security hardening.
Figma tells me to update or switch browsers. Firefox.
Gecko is basically just a different installer for openSUSE and some different default settings.
well, it’s still in the process of being tagged…
This seems like a very unreliable way to check that.
FWIW, it’s a 9 min video and doesn’t contain anything earth shattering or easily summarized. Basically there is some friction between C and Rust devs, and Linus doesn’t think that it’s such a bad thing (there has be interesting discussion) and it’s way too early to call Rust in the kernel a failure.
It might not be right, but it’s never wrong.
I’m decades older than you and I’ve only experienced much milder versions of some of what you’ve described. Your dr is a complete asshat. I think drs tend toward being negligent about that sort of thing as people age in general, but to hand that line to someone in their mid-twenties is beyond stupid.
I think something has gotten messed up in our culture that makes people obsess in an unhealthy way about identity. It’s a natural concern for people in their twenties, but it gets exaggerated. Your identity is just who you really are and it is a life’s work to get to know that and to develop it, and the possibilities are much broader than you can know, especially when you are awash in a culture that is selling you identities. Don’t put yourself in a box or fit yourself into some mold by deciding on some ‘identity’. Give yourself room and let it naturally develop.
Making any of these gasses lickable kind of renders the green invalid.