Heh, similar story here. I haven't had a friend since highschool, 25 years ago...
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Well, tell that to my local traffic authorities. My wife basically has a subscription with them, we get home a monthly invoice for 30€ because she was driving 55-60 km/h in a 50 zone... Complete with a picture of her face and the car's license plate :)
There's some buttery/garlicky shrimp, fried tofu, sweet/sour veggies, saffron rice.
Oh, I left that for something more practical IT (DevOps now), but I did it as a freelancer for a few years
People here gave really thorough descriptions, but what I remember is that their pamphlets (awake?) have a really cool graphical style, and that mesmerized me as a kid. Not the content itself, but the shadows, the gradients, etc. I went into graphic design because of :) still an atheist though.
Breaking Bad was okay, but not great. I did like Better Call Saul a whole lot better. The cinematography in that show (BCS) is amazing!
I use Linux, and I have a 10 gen i7 with 32gb of ram. So it must be something with my setup ..
I tried using it on several occasions, but it is extremely slow for me, with occasional visual glitches... I use Wayland, if it makes any difference. How's the OnlyOffice performance for you? Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Hey. I just got my first 10h in Skyrim :) Took a bit of tinkering until I found a process that works nicely (Vortex via SteamTinker). How do you manage your mods?
I think the issue is consistency. Not making everything look the same, but have a common design language.
I use Wireguard, so when I am outside, connected to my VPN, I use the internal DNS (pihole) for accessing internal network services using their fqdn.
If it only was that easy. I don't know if 5km/h over the limit is "speeding", she just doesn't pay attention, and we've been having this discussion for years... I am trying to convince/teach her how to use the speed limiter, but she always forgets to enable that. And the cameras are not static around here. There are a couple static ones, but the vast majority are mobile. They look like small black boxes on wheels, like a power distribution point. Until you see the flash light :)