It is such a fun game. I love it too. If you are ever in Vancouver, Canada let me know. I’ll play with you
It is such a fun game. I love it too. If you are ever in Vancouver, Canada let me know. I’ll play with you
I have the standard AL13. I didn’t know they had different levels. My beard isn’t super thick, but not sparse either. I can shave a full weeks growth (4-6mm length) without issue. My previous razors would clog a fair bit if I did the same and I’d have to take less per stroke and rinse more frequently.
I also like the Astra blades. Even more important ive found is a quality razor holder. I had a few, but when I got a Henson for Christmas it was the best shave I’ve ever had. Their marketing isn’t a gimmick. A well supported blade held rigid doesn’t flex and pull at hairs.
I use autodesk products and other electrical engineering industrial products that require using windows. I’m mostly happy with being able to live in the mingw environment provided by git bash. Gives me most of what I need for a POSIX environment.
To switch to Linux full time I’d need to change jobs, lol.
Yep, I have one of those. Model MFC-L2710DW. Been rock solid.
Yep, I play 3+ hours a day most days when I was really into it. Did that for close to 10 years. Then on and off for the next 10. So ya, it’s somewhere in that ballpark
Unreal tournament 99. Probably more than 10,000 hours. I used to play it so so much. Nothing else even comes close
I like to split tasks/genres between browsers.
Chrome: day job Gmail, calendar etc, and other work related research Vivaldi: web dev testing Firefox: everything else
Firefox on mobile
I did a quick peak at the code for the jeroba app. The only thing that stands out is that there is a trim()
method call on the password field before submit. If your passphrase contained leading or trailing whitespace that could be the cause.
I think the first one I installed was Debian back in '97 when I was 12. I think my dad helped a bunch, but I can’t really remember stuff from back then very well.
My initial thought was that it was gentoo which I used as my principal OS for close to ten years. I don’t know how many times I reinstalled, but enough that I basically had it by memory. Taught me to keep my home dir on a separate partition.
These days I mostly live in windows because AutoCAD is a part of my professional life, but I dual boot popos on weekends. Unless kernel updates break my displaylink docking station…