I think I need to hook my pc up to a monitor to experience that. But I will definitely try!
Thanks for the explanation.
Don't forget to move 66 mph in the direction of the past. Or future, whatever floats your time boat.
What makes the dual sense special in Pacific Drive?
I got the game and played through steam deck with a pc render farm.
Can you hear the music of dad's bowl movements?
If you have 16GB of ram you can already run the smaller models. And these have become quite competent with recent releases.
Quiet firing, if you will.
When it became known that covid was neuro invasive, I got even more mad at the short sighted responses of 'herd immunity' and 'saving the economy'.
I bet that we see a huge spike in mental degenerative diseases with our generation.
I live in a place where tech-companies are still called it-companies in the native tongue over anything else. So maybe it is a local thing that my association is stronger.
Other things I thought I would see more, would be <verb>.it. It is a shame they seem to be in domaim-squat hell.
I am kind of puzzled that I am not finding that many .it domain names for tech.
EDIT: I looked it up. I forgot it is only available for EU entities. I am one, and got one of them registered for my personal projects a while back. Now I remember sending a document id with the registration to the registrar.
It is 9 in the morning for me, but I already feel like I have seen enough internet for today.
Well, there is this one thing: they asked OpenSuse to drop the Suse branding...
Oh wow. That is harsh.
These are the payment scales in the Dutch government: https://www.caorijk.nl/cao-rijk/hoofdstuk-6/salarisschalen
My sector is scale 10 or 11 depending on starting experience. 10 grows a bit faster the first few years to reflect a junior position.
Maybe government IT in Germany is low stress. Maybe the average in my country is also. But my department surely isn't low stress. Could be because I work at a research institute that has been leading the charge into public cloud?
I will be recieving a gastric surgery somewhere in the future. After which, I am to follow a strict schedule for eating and drinking. I looked at a lot of routine apps, and tasker apps. But they all lack the flexibility I need. Or I am just missing it.
Why I need it: my life does not fit a daily or weekly strict schedule. It is quite dynamic when my day actually starts and varies month by month.
If I have to move the tasks or alarms manually every time, I know I won't be able to stick to it.
If I have to manage a massive list of routines for any possible starting time. I will probably overwhelm myself and abandon the schedule.
What I need:
- Able to set a day spanning routine, that can be started at any time.
- Have an alarm that can be snoozed, and will also push all next task with the same amount.
- Be able to trigger a task early, and push all next event forward by the same time.
- Have a buy-once option
- Nice to have: wearos support
I am about to investigate how to make this myself. But I would suspect someone already made this.
Thank you for reading, and your time.
Maybe a reason why the Android Subsystem for Windows got canned?
Outerwilds. Exploration game where knowledge is power. So don't look anything up if you are already curious why that tornado is the way it is and just play it.
Reminded me of that music video: https://youtu.be/VQSbIzfcURs
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A simple decorator to run Python functions across multiple AWS accounts, OUs and/or regions, with or without an AWS Organization. - GitHub - connelldave/botocove: A simple decorator to run Python ...
A python package that simplifies code running against multiple accounts, if you are willing to add the dependency.
Hier is een collectie van referenties die ik regelmatig gebruik als ik werk met AWS: