

If you have curly hair, it draws out the moisture without destroying the lock pattern.
If you have curly hair, it draws out the moisture without destroying the lock pattern.
That’s totally ok. I know there are critiques of that, but by and large I don’t agree with them.
It’s just that thinking about Harry Potter stuff makes me think of the wicked witch of the TERFs, and that makes me sad. And angry.
And I need to save my anger for other stuff right now.
It’s not a very popular topic on Lemmy
Yeah. There are a lot of trans and queer users around here, and anything to do with the High Transphobe of TERF Island is bound to get a bit of the cold shoulder.
And rightly so.
Because it’s the same thing. He’s boasting about other people’s achievement. He gives them money and pretends he did it.
Btw, letting plaintext data touch the drive is very 2013.
Basically, “who’s going to be the first famous person to kick the bucket in the new year”
You know what they say about “if you have to explain the joke…”
If there was another chart that maps well to character actions…
There is little performance overhead from running a VM. However there’s a substantial administrative overhead for keeping a virtualization system running just for home assistant.
If this a hobby to you, sure, you do you. Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted. But it’s way less effort to just run everything you need in a container stack - especially if are you already running containers for other things.
Yeah, just set them up in another container.
Addons are just software.
I only run mosquitto right now, but it’s not exactly hard or complicated or time consuming to set up.
There’s “creepy and offputting” and then there’s this question.
There is no compelling reason to run home assistant in a vm instead of in a container.
I’d get rid of the virtualization layer in your specific case and save yourself a lot of hassle, especially on smaller systems.
Any reference to race, outside of the reflective properties of different colors actually relevant in this case, are yours.
The way OP listed the person’s skin color along with other attributes that are supposedly relevant for visibility looked to me like HE was implying it was relevant.
Usually, I would let it slide, but (at least over here) “lol black people are hard to see at night” is unfortunately still a very harmful trope that gets bandied about, even in the aftermath of crashes.
So you can see why I thought it was worth calling out.
Now I think it’s all moot, a guy called “psycho driver” posting in “fuck cars” is probably not posting in good faith. But still.
The textbook answer, the one you have to learn when you take drivers education around here at least, is that traffic should travel at a speed that is safe in the current situation (taking into account the environmental conditions, the condition of the road etc) but not exceeding the maximum velocity.
Poor visibility is one of the main reasons to reduce speed. As is things that affect handling, like snow or wet conditions.
So, “At what speed should a car travel at night in a 40mph zone?”
I don’t know. But if you almost ran someone over, you probably took a risk you shouldn’t have.
Uhh, ok.
Your post history is 90% name calling and deleted comments, so I’m sure it’s me who is the problem here.
I CAN’T HELP IT UR HONOR! MY BRAIN JUST DOESN’T SEE BIKES! IT’S SIMPLE BIOLOGY REALLY!
So you almost ran a guy over, but it’s his fault for being black?
I mean, that’s one way to live your life.
EDIT: just saw the user name. Totally ate the onion. Leaving the comment up to commemorate my shameful action.
Balancing encounters is for scrubs. Fair fights are for losers.
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For 800 bucks you get nothing worth having there.
But the point is that so far, Intel has not produced anything worth having at any price. And for GPUs, their process node troubles will make it really hard for them to compete on price or on performance.
And that overlooks what Intel is usually super crappy on that NV nailed right out of the gate: developer support.
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