I would like some of your plenty of examples.
I would like some of your plenty of examples.
All jokes aside, I imagine cremating horses was the preferred method of disposal. I’m sure no one wanted to dig holes big enough to bury a horse. I wonder if that’s how it was discovered.
Immich is better in my opinion. Especially as a Google Photos replacement since it does maps, facial tagging, object identification and search.
Edit - Wow, Photoprism has a lot of those features now too. It’s come a long way in the two-ish years since I looked at it.
Solid Explorer allows you to turn on an FTP server. It’s not something you’d want to expose to the Internet or use long-term but it’s good for quick local transfers.
I know this reference.
It’s hard to say. Here’s a high res version I found, but it’s a stock image and usually they remove branding in those. https://iongroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/T5502_Blog-Featured-Image_1-2048x1114.png
My wife is a high school teacher. We returned to her classroom one evening after dinner this week so I could help her put together some shelves. After 30 minutes of assembly, I realized I needed to use the bathroom. She gave me her keys and pointed me towards the staff bathrooms. Whilst sitting on the porcelain throne, I realized that I couldn’t remember the last time I did a #2 in a public bathroom. I’ve been WFH since March of 2020 when COVID started, and while I’m sure I’ve crapped in a public restroom in the past 3+ years, it’s so infrequent that I can’t remember.
That’s not really the point though, more that I’ve actually been thinking about it all week and reflecting on what working in an office used to be like - crapping next to your coworkers, packing a lunch, trying to look busy when you just aren’t feeling it that day, the small talk, and everything else that result in me being absolutely drained by the time I got home. Seriously, sometimes I would just sit on the couch and stare at the wall for 30 minutes when I got home.
It took the greatest global event of the 21st century to shift us to WFH. We can’t let companies force us into backsliding into these out-dated work practices when all common sense says otherwise.
Same, but with Poste.io instead of Mailcow. Zero complaints.
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Haha this is up there with having to explain why opening a csv in Excel and then saving means that I don’t want the file.
Paywalled
These are great for the money. This one is out of stock, but there are plenty more.
That was beautiful and I’d fly that flag.
Not to mention that not a dime would go to individuals. Companies like Reddit, Getty, Adobe and Penguin have all the data, we already gave it to them a long time ago.
This is one of the big reasons I never did 23andMe. Don’t get me wrong, I’m super curious about what it has to tell me, but giving (paying to give it actually) my DNA to a private company that’s amassing a huge repository of human DNA is a terrible idea.
Rand Paul, the fake doctor.
But the pizza party doesn’t start until 3pm so don’t think about trying to beat traffic.
I can imagine it.
I can imagine the next jerk off administration rescinding that goal in the name of private enterprise or whatever bullshit excuse they choose.
Now do reddit
Genuinely serious where you draw the line when it comes to the health of a candidate.
Someone with three previous heart attacks? Someone with anxiety?
I ask that last one as someone with anxiety and a trigger being stress. To me those are not ableist concerns. Though the previous commenter could have used a better phrase than “presidential material.”