Well now I want an old ugly bike. Where do you park yours? 😉
Well now I want an old ugly bike. Where do you park yours? 😉
I’m using servicenow. First time and it’s pretty bad. But I hear that it is actually worse than normal because they customized the hell out of it trying to make it match the previous solution.
When I started working at NI they were still using Lotus Notes. 🤮
Drifter in the dark by Ween
One of my favorite snacks lately is tamari almonds and a slice of smoked provolone cheese.
That’s what we assume.
Princess consuella floofy pants
I was a poor kid living in Hawaii in the mid 90’s.
Wendy’s in Hawaii had a salad bar. If you ordered the “dine in” salad bar, they gave you a fairly small plate and you were allowed one trip.
If you ordered it to go, you still had the one trip restriction, but they would give you a big plastic clamshell to go container. They assumed you would put food in the bottom of the container and close it up and leave.
Not me. I would order to go, but fill both halves of the container and eat it all at one of the tables. Usually one of the halves was mostly Chocolate pudding and cheezy crackers.
I use the terminal so much that I frequently accidentally use Ctrl-Shift-C and V outside of the terminal.
Ctrl-Shift-V usually works pretty well as it does a paste without formatting in a lot of places.
Accidentally hitting Ctrl-Shift-C though in a MS Team’s chat though, starts a voice call with all chat participants. 😑 hate it
wth. really?
That’s not a thing.
Every distro.
Samba file shares should use regular user credentials and not have separate samba usernames and passwords.
Every distro with gnome.
Make RDP work as well as it does on Windows.
I’m talking about remoting into the Linux system.
Everytime the system is restarted you have to physically login to the system to unlock the keyring so that your RDP password is accessible or you won’t be able to get in. Or you have to remove your keyring password all together. Why is this different than the regular user password?
Also it’s weird that it works like VNC where you are controlling the system remotely but anyone local can see what you are doing on the screen. It is also cool to have that option but it shouldn’t be the default.
Smash the office, build more housing
And the RTO demands are about intentionally lowering headcount without paying unemployment or severance so they can boost their numbers.
Stuff keeps breaking in my house. I hate fixing the stuff, but I always feel super proud when it’s done.
In the last month I replaced an electrical outlet that released its magic smoke when the electric griddle cord short circuited. I replaced the igniter in our gas oven. And just today I replaced the insinkerator garbage disposal that started leaking water under the sink.
Poor slinky.
I’ve been on one plus phones for years and then switched to pixel 4a 5g, then pixel 6a.
I just switched to a samsung galaxy s23 ultra and I am loving this device.
I uninstalled a bunch of the Google and samsung bloatware.
Moved from a junky setup where I was forwarding my domain mail to gmail. And sending mail through gmail using the smtp server provided by my web host.
I was having too many issues.
I switched to fastmail. It is quite good. And you can get some free basic web hosting included with your paid service.
I’m not the person you replied to, but for a while I went to a franchise dentist practice. They had locations all over town and every time I went the dentist would be different. They messed up my teeth. They botched a root canal to the point the tooth couldn’t be saved.
I think this was the place that brand new dentists would get jobs before starting their own practices.
I do not recommend.
I bought a 21 inch 1080p Viewsonic monitor from a thrift store just the other day for $6. I got it just for this use case.
I had a spare for this purpose up until about a month ago when the backlight went out on one of my daily drivers.
Also, a couple of days ago I got a pretty nice steelcase apex 3 keyboard with RGB lights for $5.