I actually really like The Night Before. That Joe Seth Rogan movie. It’s the only one I’ve been rewatching over the last few years.
I actually really like The Night Before. That Joe Seth Rogan movie. It’s the only one I’ve been rewatching over the last few years.
No. Just change the location.
Meetup.com is how you get to know people in Tokyo. I lived there for a few years and this was extremely popular.
Have you looked into getting a psych evaluation?
This is the right answer. Help Desk is by far the right entry point.
Blogs, news for each of the countries I spend time in, tech industry stuff, podcasts, torrent feeds, etc…
I was like 6 when my grandmom suggested we rent The Amityville Horror. I slept with the lights on for a week.
I don’t think it would bother me now if I rewatched it but I’ve also never wanted to rewatch it… I guess take that for what’s it’s worth.
Don’t overthink this. Just start using something.
That guy and his entourage in Shibuya every year dressed as Xi Jinping.
Do people from Acre even exist though?
A practical jet pack.
Why don’t you find something that fits well, from a large, established company, and just buy the same thing again when it wears out?
Literally everything I own comes from American Eagle (jeans only), Uniqlo, or Muji. When I need something new, I just buy it online because I know neither their sizes nor my ass has changed significantly enough that I would be required to try something on.
If you are being a minimalist about things, you could break down your entire wardrobe to 2-3 pants, 10 shirts, 2-3 shorts, socks and underwear. If you can replace them all at the same time, all of the shopping you would do in 12-18 months can be finished in 10 minutes.
I’ve been doing this personally for something like 15 years.
I feel like I left arch a decade ago. 😄
It was rough going around the time of the systemd transition and needed something more consistently reliable. I’ve been on Mint ever since.
I have long loooooong ago given up on distro hopping because, at the end of the day, most distros are close enough to each other that it doesn’t really matter which one you choose at the end of the day. These new immutable ones though… They seem cool as hell. I need to give one a go someday.
I am like a homing pigeon. I might not know where I am or how I got there but I can sure as hell navigate a city well enough to get home safely.
A+. Would live again.
Mostly industry / work related stuff honestly.
The Kubernetes Podcast from Google
DevOps Paradox
DevOps and Docker Talk
Here is a decision tree for NPR’s best scifi/fantasy books. I just started crossing these out with the phone’s image editor when I finish one.
Woops!