That's not this quarter's problem, silly!
plantedworld
What happens when I, a potential new Linux user, need to search for how to make something work on Linux and thanks to SEO and AI driven/created search results I can't find the solution?
Ok I literally saw this tonight, but I think it's going to be one of my all time favorites:
Hundreds of Beavers
I want to switch them
I've been working on my Spanish with practice from some of my coworkers and patients. So far Duolingo's "flash cards" have actually been pretty helpful, but I grant that some of the actual "instruction"isn't there. I went from really rudimentary Spanish to being able to conduct a patient evaluation in Spanish as long as it's straight forward.
Everyone shits on Duo but I've found it to be a really helpful practice tool myself.
Terry Pratchett. Brandon Sanderson has a nice essay about Pratchett.
I don't know how people manage to use Libby. Always takes months to get the book I'm wanting to read, which is fine if it's a one-off, but I really like reading long series
I've started using "hello chums"
I never used to be a tool guy, but then I finally was able to buy a house. The joy I get doing yardwork and fixing things, especially when I have the right tool for the job, gives me so much joy. I genuinely love going to hardware stores now.
Hey! I did this same thing! Also cost about 6 or 700
It's similar to how men often feel pain down the left arm with heart damage. The theory is that in utero, as we develop, the tissues that the nerves going to your gall bladder area and your shoulder may have started as the same batch of tissue. As you develop things branch off and move away from the starting point in different directions. But your brain still has a little bit of holdover from when the structures were the same clump of cells.
Gall bladder can refer pain to the right shoulder sometimes. Is that the side you had symptoms on?
What do you build to get the cat into that contraption