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“Well, see you Monday!”
“Well, see you Monday!”
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
I love every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpanzee…
That’s because the Beatles broke up in 1970, so anyone who remembers them from their active years is well over 60, which would be really stretching the definition of middle-aged
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
I did the same thing, set up OpenWRT perfectly, then changed the local range from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.0.0 to suit some legacy connections. Everything works, except I can’t change settings on the router, so for now I leave it alone
Not sure about multiplayer, but there are launchers like PollyMC that can be used to play Minecraft on Linux without an account
I love that the best example they can find is a couple who spend only 140 days a year in France, despite the rules allowing 160 days a year. They obviously only go there for particular seasons: They’re not residents, they’re tourists
They’re also not actually prevented from continuing to do it, and despite how important this is said to be to them, it was just “too much hassle”
SOHCAHTOA and a calculator have been real useful for that too
“90% of everything is crap”
Do you have a Monty Hall problem, or does Monty Hall have a you problem?
Only if Monty Hall didn’t know where the prize is
Say there are 100 doors, you choose one, then 98 are knocked out randomly (likely including the prize) - Now each of the 2 doors has the same chance of winning, so there is no reason to change
But starting with 100 doors and a knowledgeable Monty Hall, once you’ve chosen a door, the only reason Monty Hall leaves your door alone is because you chose it, whether it is the 1/100 winner, or one of the 99/100 losers
Either you chose the right door the first time (1/100 chance) or the other door has the prize behind it - those are the only options - the other door literally represents the 99/100 other doors in a single choice
I couldn’t even describe a single scene, I watched the whole thing but I was young and only retained the fear
There is no way you’ll ever catch me saying Candyman more than once
It would slow down a little
No need to click, it complains about exactly what has now been changed. In essence you are always trusting the dev, why add other parties to that chain
And the 50 shades of grey colour palette that makes every element look identical - Can I click this? Let’s find out!
What’s in the box???
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building