I was going to suggest you’re a duck, but apparently theirs are over 6 inches and awkwardly curved.
Also, I’m excited to see what google ads will offer me after this!
I was going to suggest you’re a duck, but apparently theirs are over 6 inches and awkwardly curved.
Also, I’m excited to see what google ads will offer me after this!
I recently had some processes lock up on Linux, and after searching what the “D” symbol in ps aux
was (Uninterruptable sleep), i found this little line:
The only non-sophisticated way to get rid of them is to reboot the system
I can get it
So much for your place at least I don’t have to work at least a lot more ingredients for the transponder key to a.
And I liked that one too but it’s not 🚭
Is there a benefit to using proton if something works fine with wine?
Dunno if she ever published her findings as such, but here’s an interview where she talks about it:
https://chireviewofbooks.com/2018/01/16/how-emily-wilson-translated-the-odyssey/
This is what happens when an ideas guy with no technical knowledge is making technical decisions.
If you’re talking about Chris, he’s a coder too, and wrote some of the entiry container system for the game.
I’m not sure where you’re getting your info about them scaling everything down and that being the cause for wonky physics, though.
Krita has tools for 2D animation? I need to look into that.
My guess is licking is just tightly wired to the feeling of getting brushed, as they use their tongue to brush themselves.
I almost tapped on the screen before realizing it was a description, not an instruction.
I have OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Arch, and some version of Ubuntu. I’ll probably replace Ubuntu with Tumbleweed eventually.
I’m surprised it wasn’t the “Yoink guy” who won.
This is how I understood it.
Mine died when I was 12 so I’m not sure if he never said it, or I just don’t rmemeber. I’m over 40 now.
Choo choo!
I see what you did there
I found him because I recently saw a video on the most optimal path to search based on where he’s usually found.
Thanks for reminding me about it! I might try that for my third computer, which I wouldn’t update as often anyway. The others run Arch and Tumbleweed.