I would assume the cause is that the subshell does not have a previous command to wait on.
OmnislashIsACloudApp
Dutch ovened my now wife on our third date like 16 years ago
broke her brain for a couple of minutes while she tried to be pissed and shocked but couldn't stop laughing lol
eh, I'm hiring for my team right now and I have zero problem with these questions.
I tend to bring similar things up myself at the end of the interview if the candidate doesn't ask just because I don't like wasting time down the line.
we shouldn't make people jump through a bunch of hoops to see if they fit the job itself without being willing to consider that they might not want to waste time on a work environment that won't fit for them even if they could do the job.
yeah this is definitely not 1 in 4 lol
I find it varies a bit to bit based on the microwave, but on average I get the most success by putting the plate in the middle of the microwave and arranging the food in a "donut" on the plate, it seems like the outsides of the plate if it's in the middle do the best, probably because they get more rotation than the center.
I just packed up an 8pro for 400 on Amazon refurbished and it's been great
this one's way too sweet for me, I'mma do spicy root beer all the way.
shout out to sparky's best root beer I've ever had
yeah, it's decent with the right modes, though I tend to use megaraid / arcconf / etc for things behind a card
I've done server manufacturing in my career and generally I use only two tools to check disk health if it's not behind another card:
smartctl - this will give you a readout of disk information, and depending on which options you use it will give you attributes that can indicate pre-failure modes and current health as well as link health in case you have a bad cable or port on your motherboard.
if you want all the information generally I would do this: smartctl -x /dev/sda (or whatever drive designation it is)
look at the attribute section and the phy health section at the bottom.
warning this can be a little complicated to interpret if you don't already know what to look for so read the manual on Smart CTL to see the values mean.
I think zorinos is Ubuntu based, so I nabbed you a guide, I've never used this one but looked okay when I skimmed it: https://thelinuxcode.com/install-and-configure-smartctl-on-ubuntu/
fio - this is a multi-purpose stress utility. it's not too complicated to set up but you do want a configuration file and you might need a little help with that or to use a copy from online.
this will run some operations on your drive and provide you a report about how well it performed.
warning, do not run long read write operations on SSD, it will eventually wear out the drive.
I would probably do a longer sequence of sequential and random reads with a couple of short runs of random read write
link to fio install instructions for Ubuntu: https://dev.fio.net/docs/install-using-packages
love the mostly unchanged count dooku
ah that's too bad, I'll have to keep an eye on the thread then
I think for me it's got to be wingspan
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/266192/wingspan