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A good chunk of my work is scheduled turning off and on again in the right order so things don’t break
This is an unexpected benefit of being in Switzerland. Here I was thinking it was more or less a marketing thing
Now that is someone who has thought about this question a lot
I feel like I am slowly moving all my data being with Google to Proton. Makes me a bit uncomfortable to be all under one umbrella again.
At least so far it seems they are a decent company
Three screens billed as “business expense” actually used as a sim racing rig.
But you will end up filling any screen space you have. When coding I very quickly fill out the space, to see files and folders I am intereacting with, communication apps, websites, IDE, ticket screen. Some days I wish I had 4.
The old acknowledged the question but dance around answering it by throwing out another question and attack of character.
This guy has talked shit online before, this isn’t his first rodeo
Stroganoff has an interesting flavour. Sometimes it is really satisfying, other times the weird flavour is off putting. Not sure I’d that is just a me thing
Is there an alternative you can recommend that you feel is more honest?
It is hard to move away from maps completely but for pure navigation there are many alternatives. From the FOSS world, there are 2 I would recommend.
Organic Maps - fairly clean and focused app mainly around navigation
OsmAnd~ - a more fleshed out map app. Easily see hiking routes, ski routes, etc. This is the one I am trying to use at the moment.
Still doesn’t help solve the google review for restraunts and shops etc, but it is a step in the right direction.
I’m the opposite. I prefer a pale ale over an IPA, but recently I found hoppy larger and it is great. I find straight larger so tasteless most of the time.
Though if I am only drinking 1 or 2 beers for the night then I would choose a dark beer.
How does it differ from endless sky?
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Usually I have come across this with poorly done DLCs. They offer some bonus item in game.
So if you buy the game with all the DLC in a sale then when you start the game you have all this extra stuff you wouldn’t normally have. I can’t recall the game but there was one game where I actively had to not use the DLC items otherwise the first part of the was way too easy and bordering on boring.
My brain respons with a never-ending stream of negative stuff to say as a response to any question. Then I have to try and find something half positive to say.
Much easier just to hide myself away during these times and not have to deal with that.
I use my phone for quick notes on the go, or creating lists of information I want to be able to re order and edit.
I use pen and paper mainly for brain dumps. Getting a stream of thoughts out of my head and on to paper. I find trying to use a phone for this will lead to some distraction and the thought will go before I capture all of the info.
I also use pen and paper when studying a topic, especially for a test, I find the simple of act of writing the information down is enough to cement it in my brain, even if I never go back and read those notes.
Good to know thanks for the info. I’ll have to have a bit of a dig myself.
I’m curious what licensing issues you would run into with obsidian?
That’s a side affect, but those retail stores could also move out to where the houses are with some legal changes.
It would be a nice suprise but I doubt corporate really cares about Jane and Joe’s coffee shop, or the local Hugo Boss
Endless meetings all focused around creating value for shareholders at any expense