

Different parts of astrology. The MBTI stuff replaces the horoscope/personality side of things, whereas chart reading replaces the future readings.
Different parts of astrology. The MBTI stuff replaces the horoscope/personality side of things, whereas chart reading replaces the future readings.
They’re pushed pretty hard I think but still not enough.
Looks like it’s a bit nippy out there, brrrr.
Lmao the image of a coyote with a belt of iPhones around its belly and a laser mounted on a rotating turret on its back chasing the dot across the border is quite something.
I have a good memory from that show, maybe I should watch it again, it has the master.
Am I still going crazy or what, trade deficit =/= tariffs right??
Big fan of Ed’s style!
Pretty much the state of gmaps in Germany already.
All of that stuff is terrible for you anyway, I wouldn’t consume them even if they were made by my next door neighbour.
Unfortunately I do see them (a bit) in the Netherlands… Something them being a tax loophole for entrepreneurs (but they’re supposedly closing it). Definitely niche though, indeed the emotional support vehicles are the big German SUVs…
I think you think this thread is talking about the cybertruck but they’re just talking about regular pick up trucks.
NL has supposedly cracked down on the tax loophole which made these attractive to b entrepreneurs (something about imported vehicles), so hopefully we start seeing less of them over time.
Right that sounds reasonable then. Switching boot order is a piece of cake and the Linux drive would be the only 128gb one in the whole array (I have a lot of drives, including a setup with stablebit drivepool, will that work?). After I’m done with this current gig in a couple days I should have a small window of free time, maybe I’ll finally get to it!
Caveat number 3 is the reason I’m still on windows, I take it that’s still not an option then.
Yeah is that completely safe? I’m really tempted to try out Mint and I have an old M2 from my previous machine I could format and use for it. The PC is my work/editing station though so can’t afford any risk. I can’t really make the switch since I’m still dependent on LR+PS (Adobe…) but most of my other software should work, and I’ve just always wanted to get into Linux but not sure if it’ll actually benefit me and my work or if it’s just gonna cause me even more hassle than windows currently does.
I’m familiar with messing around in the BIOS, changing boot priority and formatting stuff and whatnot.
So we’ll have to go to libre office to spell arse?
That, and the inevitable bureaucratic nightmare that awaits for standardising across makes and updating the infrastructure.
Leopards, meet face, etc.
That settles it then, I’m getting an Aston (like I needed more reasons to lust after them haha).
If I had a cinema down the street I’d love to get the pass and just go check out some movies during the day (I’m an independent so I’d have that possibility, easier than evening/weekends when the kid is involved). But as it stands I have to drive there, park, pay the exorbitant parking, etc etc. And it’s not worth having a pass in these conditions so paying full price tickets every time, and yeah it’s a luxurious/time consuming outing.