Everyone who doesn’t own a gas powered car.
Everyone who doesn’t own a gas powered car.
There are plenty of people for whom this is not a true statement.
In Oracle you’d just set up a user that has limited access and give them those credentials. Creating a few views that pulls in the data they want is a bonus.
Oh wow my bad. Seems more recent.
It was like six months ago. The first videos from him that I saw were the ones about Sony Trinitron TVs. That was a few years ago.
On a percentage basis I’ve gotten more downvotes and disagreements on Lemmy than I ever got on Reddit
During the pandemic the grocery store was always sold out of bread flour and sometimes yeast, and the prices of tropical plants ballooned to 2-3x the usual price, with stores sometimes selling out of inventory as soon as they got it in. Some of this I’m sure can be attributed to supply chain issues but some of it was surely also due to consumer demand.
Yeah
As someone who made bread every week and took care of a lot of plants before the pandemic and is still doing so up to the present day, I’m quite glad everyone went back to “normal” so I don’t have to fucking compete with everyone to do these parts of my life.
There’s nothing you can do to change what happened in the past but you can treat every new day as a new opportunity to try to self actualize, following whatever path to do that seems best to you.
it makes sense but the comic is slightly confusing because I think the character should be smiling in the last frame, as if thinking, hey they didn’t lie, it really doesn’t use cookies
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It doesn’t just disappear right, it becomes something else. It converts to a more stable isotope. I think.
What is the senior architect doing in the server room, that’s the purview of the networking grunts
I’ve heard Starfield is supposed to be like 120GB!
I’m 95% certain I’ve said y’all’d’ve before unironically.
It’s been years since I dual booted. If you want Windows to be default I’m struggling to think of what could be gained by dual booting over just running your Linux system in a vm in Windows.
I’ve found that people who worry that they have bad handwriting typically have very good, legible handwriting. This is true with a lot of things actually. If you care about it, chances are you’re above average already. It’s only people who don’t care and thus you don’t hear from at all about it who are truly bad at something.