There are some tutorials on how to make them at home, I don't know how good they are in comparison to the store bought ones, but it could be a fun activity to do in class and they wouldn't have the good smells
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Brazil?? When did that happen?
Exactly same situation here. Every day I'm wanting to strangle him and all the other nazis and nazi enablers working in this government. An eternity of suffering would be the only way to approach the suffering of thousands of people through their entire lives that he and all these monsters are causing, not just to those living right now but who knows how generations following
A closeted cop is forced to apprehend a queer person who did nothing wrong but the other cops want to put them in jail for just being queer, and after seeing themselves in the innocent, they try to stand up for the person, only to have the other cops turn on them and accuse them of being queer as well, resulting in the closeted cop finally seeing that the other cops will throw them in jail in a heartbeat if they find out who they really are, even after all this time saving each other's lives, so they decide to help other queers and abandons the police
You're choosing to be offended because both comments aren't saying all of those who got COVID are conservatives, both comments are saying that more conservatives got COVID because of their lack of cooperation. If you or someone you know who got COVID while still trying to protect yourselves are not those targeted by the comments
10 times as long beating yourself up? How about at least 35 times at a minimum? Had to fix a little bit of text in some presentation slides for a class, I had from December 24 until January 6th to do it, and I kept beating myself up for not doing it until the night between January 5 to January 6, where I did it all in one sitting, taking me about 6 hours to do it all, and I could have done it even sooner than December 24, all the way back to the beginning of December, but I procrastinated it as well... Fucking hate how I cannot get myself to work on shit until the last fucking minute
But one side was trying their hardest to get COVID by not using masks or trying to use fake masks that don't actually protect, so the result is that no, one side (the conservative/republican side) had more cases of COVID-19 and thus has more cases of long COVID
I think that the big thing for the general public is not that Linux will now be easy to use/accessible, it currently is pretty much there with many different distros, it's that there's a known face behind it. In the general public Linux is just this weird thing that isn't really attached to anything besides the super tech savvy, so they think they can't use it because they aren't super tech savvy. By making it steam's Linux, they can go "oh I know steam, they do stuff really well for people like me! This is probably easy enough that I can use!"
Another thing that will help is a centralization of support. With enough people using it questions and bugs will be more common and more accessible as well as answered. Currently for you to find help for your issue you need to look for your specific distro and try to also parse if the answers for other distros would help you with your issue.
What's NDIS and what do you mean to run it in userspace? I am very new to Linux and am barely considered tech savvy so this is all going over my head
I just googled what a NDIS is and with my limited knowledge I think I understood what you're saying. Are you saying that I could keep an older/custom version of NDIS running on my own user account instead of changing the entire kernel for me to be able to use USB CDC NCM to keep using USB tethering?
So if my mint install updates I won't be able to use USB tethering? Is there a way to update my phone to use USB CDC NCM? Or would I have better luck recompiling my mint install to add the standard they just removed? I'm pretty new to Linux (literally made the switch last November) and I sadly have to use USB tethering when my ISP shits the bed with routing to the US
With the way historians kept interpreting blatant homosexual relationships through history as just "great friendships" I don't trust generalizations in any direction. One could def claim that the woman were being kidnapped because no woman would choose to leave all the manly man they knew at home, no no. But it could also have legitimately happened, that many/most were kidnapped and raped, but we might never know for sure. Hell, most of the things we know from the vikings has already been altered way back then by christians rewriting their legends and stories, there's so much reinterpretation and biases behind written stories about ancient civilizations it's almost impossible to conclusively say anything about people