Sheesh, well why don’t they just say that in the first paragraph of the article /s
Sheesh, well why don’t they just say that in the first paragraph of the article /s
I find if you use a pair of scissors to remove the nutsack first, then stepping in it becomes a lot easier.
I hope this ends up being a Four Seasons Landscaping saga, and Donnie just goes and stands in someone named Madison’s garden in New York State
They could drop down some fliers that said “thoughts and prayers”
I guess nuking Florida before the hurricane gets there would reduce the damage inflicted by the hurricane.
If you skip the air holes, you can claim Trump is both dead and alive, as long as no one opens the box. It is a win for both sides!
What kind of handicap do you need to be considered a good golfer?
I like to use asterisk spacing.
void main() {
/****/for (int i=0; i <10; ++I) {
/********/printf("hello world\n");
/********/printf("%d\n", i);
/****/}
}
Eating a dog or cat you have bred yourself would make PETA angry. Eating a beloved family pet of a true blooded hard working American would make a lot more people angry.
members of the group pointed guns at cars and told people to “go the fuck back to Africa”
Wow, way to highlight that you are a completely ignorant douchebag
Food, shelter, and a sub 2 second ping
I blame autocorrect 😞
“Until death do us part” … Yes, but who’s death?
I had a similar problem with hard lockups especially when doing package updates (Arch). After seeing a report on Gaming on Linux about the Nvidia 550 driver (I think it was that one) causing freezes, I uninstalled it and just ran on the intel igpu. Never had a single freeze again. Waited for 555 driver, installed that, and immediately got lockups during package updates (and randomly sometimes) again. I’ve now installed the nvidia-open package to see if it fixes it, and so far so good.
Yo, hit me up in my DMs - Hannibal
It is all true in the Country I live in. And the other Countries I have visited.
I guess not all Countries are the same, and forget that people in the US think everyone else is also from the US.
Depends on where you live I guess. In my country (not USA), no matter where you go all franchises of major chain restaurants have exactly the same prices. Having worked adjacent to the fast food industry in my country and dealing with the brand owners, price and consistency is very important, not only for their customer satisfaction, but also it made the marketing material easier.
Ironically, when I worked in this industry, part of the appeal of the company that I worked for is we allowed dynamic pricing exactly like what Wendy’s is proposing. The brand owners rejected the idea because marketing felt it would confuse customers, and technical didn’t want to do it because consolidating the incoming data and and standardising the POS data across franchises was a nightmare.
The whole idea of a franchise is so people can get the same menu at the same quality at the same price no matter where they are. Having dynamic pricing means you can’t even be assured of the price at a single location, let alone being in a new city with an unfamiliar restaurant.
If you don’t know what you are going to be able to buy with your $5, then might as well go to someplace different.
You don’t need to hack anything, you can use Binfmt_misc to tell the kernel how to load windows binaries
Send in the Blade Runners!