Possibly they meant the separately purchased monitor was compatible with base unit.
gelert
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Not exactly utopian, but the Murderbot Diaries are a great and easy read. Not exactly SciFi, but ditto Terry Pratchett's disc world books.
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I personally found this to be very impactful (in a good way): "How to Listen: Tools for Opening Up Conversations When It Matters Most" by Katie Colombus
Father wears his Sunday best.
But only if its been completely demagnetised.
Smith, the department spokesperson, pointed out that people in prison have access to computers for educational programs and legal research, and that “allowing these types of printed materials presents a substantial risk of misuse” and poses a security threat.
source: https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/06/20/ohio-odrc-prison-book-ban-java-hitler
There are others, but I like all of these:
- nvim.focus
- null-ls
- pounce
- vim-fugiitive, obviously
- vim-projectionist (awesome for TDD)
- (Better) Vim Tmux Resizer
I'm not certain about this, but this my current working theory:
It looks like tools like Power Delete Suite can't access (and therefore delete) posts/comments in subreddits that are "dark" at the time of running.
So, if you ran such a tool recently, it may have appeared that you'd deleted all of your content when you had, in fact, not done so.
Said posts/comments are becoming visible again, now that subreddits are re-opening.
If that's right, running tools like PDS again should delete said posts/comments.
I'm periodically checking my profile and running PDS when posts/comments are appearing.
They do seem to be one subreddit at a time which seems to support the theory.
<ctrl-O>
- to open a note. The fuzzy finder makes this super fast, if you name your notes in a way you'll remember later (SEO!).<ctrl-E>
- switch between reader and edit mode (I almost always edit with external editor (Vim) any way, so I nearly always want the note in reader mode. In settings, you can make this the default)<ctrl-shift-v>
- (custom binding) open current note in external editor
My understanding is that we are currently living in an interglacial period.
I believe the pattern on Earth recently has been you get these relatively mild climates that last around 10 thousand years, in between 100 thousand years of ice age.
So, maybe the climate was harsh pretty much everywhere that wasn't the equator for most of time our species has existed.