I mean first of all, not every part of the world needs it. Second… everyone who needs it and can’t afford it should also have access.
Giving it to group A does not, in cases like this, preclude group B from it as well.
I mean first of all, not every part of the world needs it. Second… everyone who needs it and can’t afford it should also have access.
Giving it to group A does not, in cases like this, preclude group B from it as well.
PlanarAlly has been fantastic for my group so far!
My gf and I have very nontraditional household roles.
I handle basically all the housework, I make way less money (working in education), and I do most of the cooking and grocery shopping.
She works… and occasionally folds some laundry by putting it on top of the dryer in the way of everything lol
Also, if you’re not in a rush, just email the authors!
A vast majority of professors and researchers hate the publishing industry as much as anyone, and will be happy to shoot you a pdf if you’re interested in their work!
A secure but inaccessible server is useless.
Security must take into account the needs of the real world.
Mostly black, but after living in the UK for awhile I got used to doing a touch of honey and/or milk.
I would love to read or something while sitting doing nothing every day. However, I get yelled at and constantly receive shit from my coworkers for being lazy… while they also don’t do shit.
So I sit… and stare at my screen… and press buttons occasionally.
It’s definitely not a contraction.
-er is the agent suffix in English. Effectively it turns words into those who do something related to that word.
Hawk > Hawker = One who “hawks” Run > Runner = One who “runs”
In principle this implies the existance of a verbal form of the root word, such as the two above examples.
Witcher, as used by the fantasy series, is a weird one because it’s actually not related to the agent suffix.
The Polish title of The Witcher is Wiedźma which just means “witch”. When it was translated to English they adopted “witcher” as a masculine form to the oft feminine “witch” by using the ability for the -er suffix to indicate a profession or association with a noun in English i.e. Cash > Cashier, someone who handles cash/payments (actually derived from french with the -ier suffix, but point still stands). In the cass of Witcher it is one who works as/with witches or else one who is associated with Witches.
Yea just to further add:
Plastic is not an adhesive.
Oh damn my formatting got all mixed up.
I’ll fix that
Animal Crossing City Folk
Zelda Windwaker
Pikmin 1/2
Zelda Minish Cap
Wario World
Yoshi’s Island
Pokemon Pearl/Platinum
Those games were basically my childhood, so yea definitely my favorite.
So, at least on Samsung, the MyFiles app, the default file browser, allows for network connections via smb.
In my case, I use a vpn to tunnel into my network, and then just use the smb share.
It also allows for FTP and SFTP.
SSHFS also has a windows release.
There’s a weird thing with bind mounts and permissions.
In my case, for my Ubuntu VM to have correct perms for 0:0 (root), the PID and GID in ProxMox’s fstab need to be like 11000:10000 or something.
It’s apparently working as intended that way, but it’s weird.
I did an MA in Welsh and Celtic Studies at Aberystwyth.
I did a few courses involving Old Irish and Scottish Gaelic, and while I enjoyed them I definitely can not speak any lol
Ond, mae fy Nghymraeg ddim yn ofnadwy.
Nee-uv is correct. The ‘i’ carries the stress, as indicated by the accent, so the ‘a’ turns into an unstressed vowel /ə/.
To anyone else who has studied Irish, this is purposely a simplification.
I’m both a gamer and HP fan.
I thought the game was great, and I didn’t really realize the depths of people’s distaste for it, I guess.
Was it crazy revolutionary? No, but it was fun.
in a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
The city is called Jenin. The splinter grouped is named for the city. The cemetary is named for the city.
Man I got some friends who are archivists, and they’d love that shit lol.
They love their field, but it’s a lot of mind-numbing work
Haven’t seen that referenced in a hot minute lol
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1053