To clarify, those are the default keybindings, but you can change them to match your needs or expectations. I like the alt tilde for windows within a program switching, it works fairly well though I have not set it up on my current machine yet.
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Yoghurt with berries can be a good option if the berries are soft, so stewing strawberries and pears can work well.
Gnocchi can be slightly overcooked and can be dimply pressed against the roof of the mouth, no chewing needed.
Protein shakes are awesome, add a little heavy cream and they are filling and tasty.
Congee (essentially thick rice soup) is great, it has very soft meat with no chewing needed and lots of flavour and texture depending on what you add.
Lots of French desserts are good like Crème Brulé, along with things like custard, mousse, and even sticky date pudding. The chewing is optional, the tongue is more than strong enough for these, and adding something like cream can help them smooth out and soften a bit.
Egg in various forms including egg drop soup, boiled egg mashed in a cup with butter, and added raw to rice while the rice is very hot can make for some easy but delicious options.
Nah, as an autistic person who works with many autistic people (I am a support worker), no. Autistic people are able to miss things, mistake social cues, and so on, but blaming autism for a Nazi salute is absolutely bullshit. Not to mention that he has done tonnes of other stuff which is in line with a Nazi salute and this is just the last in a long line of behaviours, and his family history etc, yeah, not autism, just Nazi shit.
What is a CHA score? I can't find something that fits the initialism with any relevance, certainly not a CHADS score (stroke risk).
OK so I can definitely see why it would seem pointless or really narrow, but I think this would have actually been very helpful for me and people like me. I have dyspraxia, a coordination disability. Mine is specifically graphomotor, meaning the exact types of movements involved in writing. My handwriting was absolutely terrible, causing pain in my hands (I also had incomplete hand dominance, so yay, both hands sucked equally), inability to express in a written form, and difficulty with tasks like painting, drawing, sewing, and cooking. Over the years the most helpful things were gaining strength and switching to printing only, no running writing at all.
If this tool could help with increasing the feedback from my hands to my brain and also push my fingers through the shapes of letters I think I would have had some benefit. I think people who have had a stroke may also potentially benefit, though obviously it would need thorough testing.
Do you have an interest in the time of her childhood? Perhaps learning about her experience of how the world has changed? Most people find thinking and talking about the world they remember to be enjoyable and she may have interesting and unique perspectives on things. This can lead to learning about bigotry though, so be cautious, but learning about how the world has changed from her perspective could be very interesting.
The 1960s were a time of massive cultural change and technological advancement, and the 70s were also really cool from a change perspective. Learning how she did things like washing clothes, buying food, learning about something she was interested in, and so on can be really fun.
Once you have spent a little time chatting and maybe having a tea or coffee it can be a regular little social thing you do, and doing the snow shoveling is much easier to accept from someone you know than from a stranger. It would also make it feel safer knowing who you are rather than just some random younger guy.
What do you do with a faulty RAID drive? Early in the morning!
To be honest, I have the inverse preferences, I will work with something janky if I get to mess around inside it, so my recommendations are a bad fit. That said, mixing lights may be a good option, as well as using light strips or EL wire, basically a bunch of LEDs in a plastic sort of wire. They can have a range of different profiles along the strip, so you could have every second LED drop the blue or green a bit to pull the balance towards red, or have a tiny bit of added red alongside the white phosphors. Good luck!
Sorry, but no, the carbon cost of making led bulbs seem to be about double that of incandescent bulbs.
When you take into account usage it gets much better for LEDs.
This site says that a 60W bulb will produce 152.42kg of CO2 over the course of a year if on for 8 hours a day using coal, while the LED bulb will produce 22.23kg. So unless it takes more than 130kg of CO2 more to produce an LED bulbs it is not worth it over a year, and likely much less than that.
That said, the LED filament bulbs are fairly good, and honestly any of the phosphor with UV LED setups will do a fairly good job now. I would recommend looking at Home Assistant to control everything and getting controllers for that. The options for switches, dimmers, dials, heck even big double knife switches (the big wall mounted ones you pull down in a mad science lab), are all well supported and you can bring switches you like over if you care to tinker a little. You can completely rewrite the dimming options to make more steps, differing colour balances for different times of day, and use a combination of lights to reach the CRI you are looking for.
When you were young you didn't have responsibilities and demands on your time. You could spend a few hours with friends hanging out and doing nothing much. You could also go out and have fun, not worrying about dinner or getting things ready for tomorrow too much.
Now you are an adult and have to manage money, washing, dishes, lawns, taxes, and so on, so you are much busier. I think this makes the past seem great by comparison, so you latch on to whatever is obviously different to now and attribute the change to that, however this is not necessarily the cause of the change.
That said, maybe it was better, but for people I care about I would never want things to go backwards, their lives are much better than they were back when I was a kid.
First, that looks amazing, such a cool model.
Second, being as it is on a cutting board I had a moment of thinking it was a cake or chocolate.
Woah, that is wild, I hope you did some bug reporting about that, for something to go so insanely wrong it would have to be a fairly bad bug but also hard to find. Cool trick though, "Check this out, Copy ate my Y key, I am without purpose!"