Sure, and the promo was 14.98 first and was then changed to 14.88 after 12 days by accident? All just happenstance?
I won’t detail everything again here, please let me refer you to my comment from when the story broke:
Sure, and the promo was 14.98 first and was then changed to 14.88 after 12 days by accident? All just happenstance?
I won’t detail everything again here, please let me refer you to my comment from when the story broke:
In laptops the internal screen is usually attached over embedded Displayport (eDP) could be the same here. “native” doesn’t really say much.
To which I said something like ‘But all that does is highlight the problem without actually changing the situation.’
I think the idea is, that the minimally invasive regulation only has to fix the information imbalance between producer and consumer. Then, once the consumer has all the information, they can make an informed racional market actor descision. That’s supposed to price shitty rip offs out of the market eventually.
… yeah I don’t believe it works either.
[Der Landesbauernverband in Baden-Württemberg] teilte dem SWR auf Anfrage mit, der Fall aus Kupferzell sei “der erste und bisher einzige, von dem wir in diesem Jahr gehört haben.” Glücklicherweise handele es sich nur um seltene Einzelfälle - und über die Motive, warum jemand so etwas mache, könne man nur spekulieren.
Dann ist das Problem also klein? Seltsamer Titel.
Because we humans are very bad at putting in an accurate search such as: name:“60w” and description:“standby”.
I actually really like to do that. These days that only seems to work for flights and hentai though.
Maybe if it was more available and people were taught to use it it could be a little more popular. I think fundamentally it’s not such a foreign concept to say that you want specific things from specific categories. People do that kind of thinking routinely when searching for homes or cars.
Blue laws
Are they called that because they relate to blue balling?
At least you can turn it off in singleplayer and still use your mods there. That’s a pretty important consideration imho.
How do those community servers for RP work? Do they require mods? Do they still work?
Looks like the negatives were not in a large enough film format, the remaster has letterboxing
Amazon sent a mouse mat that was the wrong box in the first place QcK Heavy instead of QcK, and even worse, inside was a dirty old mouse mat from a different brand entirely. It was annoying to post it back (internationally, they aren’t in my country) but they refunded without issue at least.
I’m surprised by this bit:
Part of the reason for the campaign’s move was the result of an FEC ruling this year that a candidate’s campaign and outside groups could coordinate their canvassing efforts with super PACs, and specifically share voter lists and data that they collect door to door. It means campaigns could share much of their labor- and cost-heavy ground efforts with groups that can take unlimited donations.
I thought the PACs need to be independant of the campaign and that’s how they don’t fall under campaign finance laws? Why would they suddenly be allowed to coordinate so closely?
Locked bootloaders can prevent that. Or proprietary hardware drivers can make it unworkable.
Does it pump heat variably in both directions?
Sehr interessant. Dass man für die Nutzung des privaten Parkplatz einen Vertrag eingeht war mir nicht so bewusst, obwohl das eigentlich schon logisch ist.
Since the thread has grown large and I had trouble finding the comment I’ll just link it here (sorry the link is instance specific, it seems you can’t make relative ones)
How quickly would they die of the chlorine?
Ligjt mode twitter
I usually prefer Daruk mode
Sounds good. But how do we know whether it’s due to them being younger currently or a generational difference? Maybe in 16.5 years Gen Z will reach the same levels the Millenials currently show.
The point system is actually pretty clever, because it solves the issue of rich people just paying their way out. The points allowance is equally scarce for everyone. And it makes the stakes for repeat offenders very clear.
Phone and Headphones in front left, Wallet and keys in front right.
I think it would work, but it seems a little overcomplicated, you can just use the partition paths as
if
andof
ofdd
directly, as long as the output partition is not smaller than the input partition. For exampledd if=/dev/sdc1 of=/dev/sdd1 bs=4M status=progress
Your method would also copy the partition table I suppose, which might be something you want under specific circumstances, but then it would be a little harder to get the count right, just taking the size of partition 1 would be wrong, because there is some space before it (where the partition table lives) and dd would start at 0. You’d need to add up the start position and the size of partition 1 instead.
Personally I would prefer making a new partition table on the new eMCC, and create a target partition on it. Then you clone the content of the partition (i.e. the file system). This way the file system UUID will still be the same, and the fstab should still work because these days it usually refers to mounts by filesystem UUID in my experience.
If you make the target partition larger than the source partition, and you intend to use the full partition going forward you will additionally need to resize the filesystem to fit the new larger partition, for example with
resize2fs
.