I keep seeing that. Is BTW a reference to a particular build of Arch, or a particular way of setting up your Arch distro?
By the way, I’m familiar with Linux in general. Just curious about this particular thing.
Or when you live anywhere near the southern US and it’s too hot to do anything.
Careful. From all the B movies I’ve watched, I can tell that volcanoes have standards.
Fewer lists are probably better. I have several, but I only use the default reminders list and a grocery list called “grocery”
I have shared lists with my family for things like school and medical (grocery is shared too), but I’m the only one that looks at them, so I’ve quit using them.
If you have a lot of lists, then you’ll have to decide which list to add the reminder to, and that’s extra friction that you don’t want.
Look into Single Sign-On services (SSO) like Authelia, Authentik, or KeyCloak. Most SSO tools do the sorts of things you’re looking for. Some will talk to the native UNIX user store. I do agree with the others, though: if you’re this far along, then it’s time to spin up LDAP and SSO, but this might be the same tool in your case.
Is that Drake?
Tie minimum wage to GDP/GNP, inflation, etc.
Tie congressional salaries to be a fixed multiple of minimum wage.
If congress wants more money, they have to make everyone’s situation better.
That’s one heck of a shower thought!
Right now, I’m using Obsidian. I think I’d like to transition to keeping docs in a wiki, but I worry that it’s part of the self-hosted infrastructure. In other words, if the wiki’s down, I no longer have the docs that I need to repair the wiki.
How did your compensation change when you were rehired?
Is there any way to get rss feeds directly from AP/Reuters any more?
The article is well worth reading, but here are Russell’s 10 commandments of liberalism, for clarity.
This is a great idea. How about this: After high school, you do 2 years of civil service. Then you go to college for free. After that, you do 2-4 more years of civil service, depending on how much school you do.
In the first 2 years, you grow up a bit, experience the real world, and earn a paycheck.
Next you go to college. Get a good liberal arts core and a major in your area of interest. Then spend a couple of years putting that learning to use and developing your skills.
Put your hand in the box.
What’s in the box?
Panini.
If the Russians can’t succeed with numbers, will they escalate?
This sounds like a good solution. Can you share how you did it?