Ah the Milo of croton training method
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_of_Croton
"He would train in the off years by carrying a newborn calf on his back every day until the Olympics took place. By the time the events were to take place, he was carrying a four-year-old cow on his back. He carried the full-grown cow the length of the stadium, then proceeded to kill, roast, and eat it."
It was a survey measuring a bunch of things, not sure why that was the metric they focused on for the headline though.
"Since the start of the pandemic, grocery prices have risen 25%, the report also found.
Some consumers have had to sacrifice necessities to afford food, the personal finance company found.
That includes 28% who sacrificed other needs like rent or bills to pay for groceries, and 27% who occasionally skipped meals. Additionally, 18% have either applied for or considered applying for food stamps, while 15% rely on or have considered turning to food banks.
Yet, 53% indicated they earn too much to qualify for food stamps or other government assistance but still have difficulties paying for necessities.
While most consumers report noticing higher grocery costs,51% have also seen increases in gasoline prices; 39% said other bills like cable, electricity and internet have spiked; 27% said housing costs have gone up; and another 27% said dining out costs have risen."
I have 2 different multipoint headphones and neither can, but I can't say for certain that it's not possible. With the main one I use, once you start playing audio on one of the paired devices, it'll completely switch over to that device.
Think of it like a club with a max capacity of 10 people, where some people have VIP cards. If a person with a VIP card wants to get into the club, the bouncer will kick out one of the people inside that doesn't have a VIP card to make space for them.
For a more technical explanation:
There are several processors on computers and each can be in use by 1 process at a time. Different processes can get different amounts of time based on their priority (called niceness in Linux) and they'll be removed from the processor once their time is up until their next share of time.
On a real-time kernel some processes are marked as real-time (certain range of niceness values, can't remember the exact range). If a process that is real-time says it needs some processor time, a process that isn't real-time that's currently running will be immediately ripped off the processor to make room for the real-time process.
Think I remember seeing this picture a few years ago before ai image generation was really popular
It can save you a lot of time when it's right though:
Worth keeping in mind that the steam deck uses a distro based on arch, so it might be inflating the arch numbers in that steam survey.
Man elections are going to be a mess with all the voice and video generation.
That's still a big improvement. Even if you don't go full vegan, cutting out meat has massive benefits
Oh I see that makes sense, yeah I misunderstood it. Think the "part of a package" portion tripped me up
They're all in the same bill "H.R.8038 - 21st Century Peace through Strength Act" if you click that link in the post, that bill mentions the Ukraine aid as well as bytedance and tiktok
Definitely makes sense to bundle banning an app with foreign aid, lol. Love how our government works. Now if someone opposes the tiktok ban, they're also voting no to the aid to ukraine which is just insane.
You can sign up for a Roth IRA then, there's no need for anything from your employer to get one. As far as I recall there's no minimum amount of money you need to put in at start.
Are you by chance kanye west? In all seriousness it's because fish sticks sounds like fish dicks
John Oliver actually did something similar on his show:
This is the full episode:
Then by that logic, redhat is leeching off the work of the Linux kernel developers and the other Foss software in redhat
Oh my god those popups for new features drive me insane. Yes teams, I know I can do account switching now because you've told me the last 10 times I opened the app.
You can change the config so you don't need to give the password every time.
Adding the persist option only requires it once every few minutes within a terminal session.
https://manpages.debian.org/bullseye/doas/doas.conf.5.en.html#persist
Oh yeah that makes a lot of sense
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Why do some languages use gendered nouns? It seems to just add more complexity for no benefit.