I’m 247.5 Oreo Cookies tall, that is many more Oreos than most, but not as many as some.
Husband, Father, Gamer, Nerd
I’m 247.5 Oreo Cookies tall, that is many more Oreos than most, but not as many as some.
Thanks! My wife is a Soldier. We sometimes have interesting conversations about stuff like this.
Our government has completely lost its way. The Founders would be both appalled and ashamed.
I was the first Red Hat Certified Engineer in the state of Oregon.
This relationship can be saved as long as the guy’s wife does not start expressing an interest in Emacs. That would, of course, put an end to the relationship, but if she’s one of those “Notepad is all I need” types, there is hope this can be worked through.
From what I’ve read it was already unplayable…
… On any platform
Did you let them know you use Arch?
I did not do that! Gonna have to try now!
I typically don’t download games in preview, but I’ve found quite a bit of depth and cozy fun here. There’s some weirdness and definite room for improvement, but I can recommend it.
It’s basically Pokemon in a survival world, but both your character and the Pals level up which is interesting, and the tech tree had some significant depth to it
Nope, I mean sshfs https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-sshfs-to-mount-remote-file-systems-over-ssh
If you are doing this as root, I have to question what it is you’re up to. The only time you should be editing files as root is config files, and then vim or nano should meet your needs.
What about using sshfs? Mount the remote directory on your local filesystem and then edit locally.
60yo here.
I spent the first 40 years of my life in Portland, OR (it used to be a great city). Then I married a Soldier and I’ve lived in several other places. We started in Denver spent two years there. It’s a fantastic city, but really expensive. Then we spent 3.5 years on Long Island, living in East Meadow, I hated how crowded it was, what the traffic was like. My wife has an 18 mile commute that often took 90 minutes. Then we moved to Fort Knox, Kentucky. We bought a house off post. The cost of living is much lower than other places we’ve lived. Our town is 2600 people. The people are polite and kind and our plan is after our next PCS next summer, to return here when my wife retires at 30 years.
You get a reply just because it’s the quality of your post
That is a really interesting anecdote I find it both surprising and completely understandable.
Gosh, thank you so much!
This is my answer also. I wish I was multi-lingual.
I’m regularly on calls with people for whom English is not their primary language. Almost without fail they apologize for their poor English. I regularly tell those people, “please don’t apologize, you do me that courtesy of communicating with me in my native tongue. I am completely unable to reciprocate that courtesy.”
I’d love to be fluent in Spanish, French, German.
Given so many nannys on this thread, this is a fantastically helpful (if not relevant to the OP post).
In the States I’ve actually found Waze to meet most of my needs.
I did mine closer to 20 years ago, I’m guessing things might have changed a bit since then. That said I ran Gentoo on an IBM ThinkPad for about five years before switching to OSX.
After you’ve done Linux from scratch, Gentoo is a walk in the park
We’re a Sonos family. Listening to Sonos right now as a matter of fact. But this really bugs me. I don’t allow voices control in my home so was interested when Sonos brought out their own version. I’ve contemplated rolling it out, but now likely won’t.