You can disable sponsored shortcuts on the homepage settings, if that’s what it’s referring to
You can disable sponsored shortcuts on the homepage settings, if that’s what it’s referring to
Eh, just from the picture it looks like a normal margherita. If there’s something wrong, I don’t think it’s coming across on the picture. Are you maybe thinking of, like, specific regional styles, like using fresh wet mozz in splotches?
That said, I can also imagine a big pizza chain probably doesn’t shine with its plain pizza, but if I’m already ordering from a big chain, I see nothing wrong with eating that!
If the cheese is mozzarella, like it should be on a pizza, then that’s a margherita
I… I don’t eat domino’s, but you mean something like Quattro Formaggi, right?
Right?
It’s a food opinion on a meme community, why the hell would that need a sarcasm tag?
If you mean margherita… A good margherita is still really tasty, putting the quality of the dough, sauce and cheese on display
Can you get the money out on console though? I think that’s what ultimately makes it gambling and why people are giving Valve shit about it, because you can trade in-game items for money using unofficial platforms (that go against the TOS, but are still out there)
I don’t think I’d agree about it being negligible, but I think that’s ultimately subjective, so fair enough. I get the impression a lot of Bun’s own library are nicer to use equivalents of libraries present in Node, but I think even that is significant for anybody looking to write new code.
By your logic, Bun has no right to exist because it only supports Node.js APIs and doesn’t have its own APIs
I don’t know much on the topic, but I know I used Bun a bit for some scripts, and it most certainly does have its own APIs, so that’s incorrect.
I rather like the sound of “a woman by choice”, since it implies she is a woman, that it is a choice, and that the choice does apply. I’d be curious to hear opinions from trans people about that, but it seems very respectful.
Fair, but machines at work as sysadmin are a different thing - hopefully there you’re also dealing with fast deployment, prepared ahead of time. But if the issue is that you messed something up on your own computer, ignoring the issue in favor of reinstalling sounds likely to leave you oblivious to what the issue was, and likely to repeat your mistake.
With the way most distros are structured, you should never need a reinstall, since reinstalling the packages will fix any issues with broken system files. Broken configuration wouldn’t be as easy to fix, but still something you should be able to fix.
The only reason to be reinstalling, in my eyes, is if you have a mess of packages and configuration you don’t remember, and want to get a clean slate to reconfigure instead of trying to figure out why everything was set up in a certain way.
That’s fair, I’m not from the US, and when talking about private healthcare I’m thinking of my own experiences, paying out of my pocket.
That sounds entirely reasonable, and pedantic ;D
I don’t mean it to imply lack of competence, and both issues you mentioned sound like they’d qualify as that “work” for me, notably would probably need legislations drafted and passed. Bureaucracy is slow, but hopefully things will steadily improve.
Notably, public institutions are gonna be inherently tied into politics, having to deal with bureaucracy to get things done and subject to the whims of politicians playing their games for influence. It’s not that public administrators are dumb, but they’re part of a much bigger system that is funded by public money, and that presumably makes everything harder.
One big issue is that, to my knowledge, there simply aren’t enough doctors. That’s not something that can be fixed just by working more on it, but hopefully it could improve with better technology and more funding!
I will also say, I think one issue that can be improved rather directly is coordination - some private institutions can give you a list of timeslots available to sign up for and receive you in your allotted time, but in other places (both private and public) you might be waiting an hour for the doctor to show up, with no information on what’s going on and three people ahead of you. Shit happens, but it seems like the systems in place are severely lacking, if present at all.
There’s also the issue of waiting times - you might need care somewhat urgently, but need to either wait for multiple months or pay (or hope that when the issue becomes more immediately life-threatening they can handle it in time). Public healthcare isn’t perfect, and at least in many places still needs a lot of work.
Sublime Text also lets you rename tabs without saving them, though the action is labeled “rename file”… But it’s also proprietary and paid, so that’s a downside for sure.
I don’t have a tutorial, but once you do have a Linux install, for standalone games I can recommend checking out Lutris. It has many user-provided install scripts that can set up games automatically, seems to include Guild Wars 2: https://lutris.net/games/guild-wars-2/
Interestingly, Guild Wars 2 is apparently also on steam - for steam games I recommend looking them up on protondb, in many cases windows-only games work out of the box, but if you’re not afraid to do a bit of tweaking, you can often find fixes there: https://www.protondb.com/app/1284210
I remember being on one particular school trip as a kid, sitting down on a bench distracted, and a bee decided to go under my shirt and sting me in the back. I didn’t even notice it until it stung me, so yeah, no, bees can be assholes too. Though that probably counts for the “probably” exception.
Eh, the criticism isn’t invalid - those are still ads being added on the front page. What does irk me is people talking about how something breaks their workflow, yet they don’t even try to fix the issue.