I've been on Garuda for a few years (Arch based) and honestly, it's been super easy. Once Pamac was installed to handle software and updates, learning about AUR and how to access it was the only remotely technical thing I had to learn.
Yeah, some things are in different places than on Windows, but we all had to learn Windows at one point too.
I believe it has a USB dongle that creates a custom network between the headset and your computer and nothing else, so it isn't dependant on your other networking hardware or speeds.
Your eyes scan the room, skimming the numbers. Everyone is in their own conversation, 20, 35, 15, nothing promising until you spot an 85. Their back is turned but you make your way through the crowd to their side of the room. You say "Hey", and they turn, and as soon at they see you their number starts to drop. 75, 60 45, 10. Ouch, sometimes you wonder why you even try.
PSA for Washington State. You can go to VoteWA.gov and download a new ballot if you need to. It will automatically generate a new ballot ID number and deactivate your old one. Then print it and drop it off in a county drop box and just bypass USPS completely.
It would better if we could just trust them to do their job, but thankfully, we have workarounds.
The lesson I learned after my darvo divorce is that you should have been protecting yourself the way you were trying to protect them. They took your sacrifice and dumped it in the bin
Next time someone shows they are willing to treat you like that, remind yourself that you deserve better and distance yourself sooner. You deserve respect and love.
Also defunded the center for Internet security, which helps protect election offices from cyber threats and forced them to start charging an annual fee for membership.
There also used to be a dedicated information sharing center for elections through homeland security that got mostly cancelled and rolled into their general services.
For those warning you away from Arch, it doesn't have to be like that anymore.
I installed Garuda as a Linux noob and it has been petty straightforward and problem free. You don't have to build Arch by yourself in a cave from scraps anymore. Garuda supports Nvidia too.
Just make sure you have pamac installed, it's the one thing my build didn't do and it made software installation and updates way easier.
While pretty much everyone here is taking a moment to talk about beans, peas are higher in a lot of nutrients and a lot easier to digest (I think they are tastier to). You can often get them frozen in bulk if you don't want to deal with dried and they can disappear into a lot of recipes.
Consider backing up your rice dishes with peas if you aren't a bean fan.
Heck, I had a used MakerBot replicator 2 for years and bambu is what got me motivated to get into the modern era of printers, and boy, it has delivered.
Despite all this poor decision-making, it really is a great machine, it's too bad the company doesn't seem to be able to read the room on what people want.
Yes! Honestly, this argument is so dumb. Is like arguing that a Honda Accord isn't the same car unless it has a manual transmission.
Yeah, automatic and manual do drive differently, but it doesn't stop being the same type of car just because they made shifting easier.
I've been on Garuda for a few years (Arch based) and honestly, it's been super easy. Once Pamac was installed to handle software and updates, learning about AUR and how to access it was the only remotely technical thing I had to learn.
Yeah, some things are in different places than on Windows, but we all had to learn Windows at one point too.
I believe it has a USB dongle that creates a custom network between the headset and your computer and nothing else, so it isn't dependant on your other networking hardware or speeds.
Your eyes scan the room, skimming the numbers. Everyone is in their own conversation, 20, 35, 15, nothing promising until you spot an 85. Their back is turned but you make your way through the crowd to their side of the room. You say "Hey", and they turn, and as soon at they see you their number starts to drop. 75, 60 45, 10. Ouch, sometimes you wonder why you even try.
PSA for Washington State. You can go to VoteWA.gov and download a new ballot if you need to. It will automatically generate a new ballot ID number and deactivate your old one. Then print it and drop it off in a county drop box and just bypass USPS completely.
It would better if we could just trust them to do their job, but thankfully, we have workarounds.
The lesson I learned after my darvo divorce is that you should have been protecting yourself the way you were trying to protect them. They took your sacrifice and dumped it in the bin
Next time someone shows they are willing to treat you like that, remind yourself that you deserve better and distance yourself sooner. You deserve respect and love.
Can you feed in the text for all your assignments from your instructors and file complaints with the administration for any above 0%?
Also defunded the center for Internet security, which helps protect election offices from cyber threats and forced them to start charging an annual fee for membership.
There also used to be a dedicated information sharing center for elections through homeland security that got mostly cancelled and rolled into their general services.
I was in a presentation for government officials on swatting and they listed using Google voice or proton mail as red flags worth suspecting.
It's too bad we live in a timeline where you are only expected to object to privacy theft if you are a criminal.
8 isn't bad if you do x2 x2 x2. It sounds like a lot of steps but it's fast.
For 7... Just use the trick for the other number 😋
Why does he always look like his tiny hands are jerking someone off?
So, he should press charges based on video evidence? Or are the courts going to call the president a liar?
Now that they've given up on it they are going to open it up to Linux, right?
searx.garudalinux.org
For those warning you away from Arch, it doesn't have to be like that anymore.
I installed Garuda as a Linux noob and it has been petty straightforward and problem free. You don't have to build Arch by yourself in a cave from scraps anymore. Garuda supports Nvidia too.
Just make sure you have pamac installed, it's the one thing my build didn't do and it made software installation and updates way easier.
I was a SketchUp make guy back in the day and was able to stick with it a long time but it's so old it isn't working right for me anymore (Linux).
Plasticity is about the closest thing I have found. I paid about 175 the other day and plan to use this version for the next 10 years.
While pretty much everyone here is taking a moment to talk about beans, peas are higher in a lot of nutrients and a lot easier to digest (I think they are tastier to). You can often get them frozen in bulk if you don't want to deal with dried and they can disappear into a lot of recipes.
Consider backing up your rice dishes with peas if you aren't a bean fan.
For those wondering, this is the photo from the article.
Heck, I had a used MakerBot replicator 2 for years and bambu is what got me motivated to get into the modern era of printers, and boy, it has delivered.
Despite all this poor decision-making, it really is a great machine, it's too bad the company doesn't seem to be able to read the room on what people want.
Yopoopaloopie! I love that guy!