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I live overseas so I regret giving up my number. I don’t use it often, but it was the best if not only free way to call us numbers.
It’s so hard to get a number.
You have to search for one that’s available and they are almost always not available. And you have to search by area code. They won’t just tell you which numbers are available.
It’s pretty tedious to try and get a Google voice number.
We use qr-based payments where I live too. I been the qr-codes have to work on all payment platforms which is super convenient.
The only minor gripe is that they charge a small transfer fee if going between banks. Do you have that fee?
I know what I said… so please issue an evacuation.
Margaritas and Champaign are the two drinks I can’t stop drinking once I start.
They are just too good, I love the carbonation of Champaign. I’d drink cheap Champaign all day.
Thanks! I’ll check that out, I’m really loving how quick and easy docker has been so far.
Yes, I used docker compose. Do I need to do anything to clean up with this method?
I just setup Jellyfin on docker the other day for the first time.
It just occurred to me that I don’t know how to update docker.
Any advice?
Once I was at a hotel bar with colleagues and we were hanging out in some lounge area. The waitress asked if we wanted drinks, so I ordered a margarita.
Then they made fun of me for it. Like, what the hell does it matter what drink I have.
Yeah, Microsoft is super buggy. It’s a wonder that people think that Linux is unreliable.
I just dealt with my directories secretly being in one drive. It actually was only found because the system was buggy and I couldn’t find the desktop directory in Explorer.
I had to edit the registry to fully resolve the issue.
This is really cool! I had no idea that asus had Linux support. I just skimmed their site, are all their current models supported?
I’ll have to consider them next time I get a computer.
Well not every game is for everybody. This just might not be for you.
Without knowing you better, I’d advise things like.
take it slow, there is no rush to do anything.
it’s ok to sleep early if you can think of something to do.
you can really lose in this game.
My only complaint is that there isn’t more of the game 😂
Luckily mods solve this.
Stardew Valley.
Its revolver has continuously released huge updates for free and has commuted to never charging for dlc.
The games mechanics are pretty great and nothing in the game requires too much grinding to get.
Even when you “finish” the game, there are still things to do and starting a new files is always fun.
The characters are all great and have unique personalities. It really makes you feel like you are part of the town.
My wife and I have over 400 hours on a single file. It’s also enjoyable starting a new file. I like to challenge myself to see how quickly I can do certain objectives in the game.
It’s also decently cheap and has a huge community behind it.
I tried to go hard on privacy, but the more you know the more you realize how difficult it is.
So, the best thing to do if figure out who you don’t want to see your info. If it’s the government then you are basically out of luck in my opinion.
I stopped stressing about it when I decided to not let my need for privacy to interfere with my work.
In my personal life, things are more private luckily.
It kinda feels like this sometimes.
My single biggest expense each month is tax.
Last time I went to Costco, my the second most expensive thing on the receipt was tax.
The author wrote a billion books and spinoffs. He is one of the best selling authors because of those books.
About a month or two ago, I tried to watch the tv show version of the haunted mask. The show did not age well, and the acting was pretty bad.
I guess you don’t notice that stuff as much when you are a kid.
It’s pretty new, I’d give it a few years before trusting it.
If I’m self hosting it, then I’ll just setup wireguard.