I bet mine would be an image from office space
I bet mine would be an image from office space
I was imagining a “I just wiped my hard drive and flashed the current version of Debian. Let’s get basic services up.”
I wish there was a “hey watch me code/self host” channel that helped noobs see how to approach the problem of starting. Usually their is a “hey watch me code” YouTube that is old enough to have a critical breaking point (some library updated) so a noob finds it impossible.
If you are successful in this, perhaps a twitch channel walking through the basics running on a regular ish basis
Testosterone is a hormone. Excess testosterone causes heart issues. (I am not familiar all with current steroids). Injecting crap into eyes can easily cause damage. Ametur surgery has a lot of scarring. Deaths from feedback loops of a diabetic coma with artificial kidneys happen. There is a lot of risk with “bio hacking” and a lot of “supplements” are either dangerous or snake oil
My understanding is people who make hardware upgrades to their body:
Stuff like that
Cost of electricity is non zero. Distributed computing between pis might be the most cost effective way (hardware and electricity)
I did so when I bought before the steam sale. They credited my steam wallet with the diff (not quite a true refund, but shrug)
A British comededian in the style of Monte Python.
Chosen by several reddit communities to post only memes about him (that happened to be during a writers strike) to encourage coverage of reddit’s problems.
Famous for investigative journalism. Here is a copy from his Wikipedia page: Oliver’s comedic commentary has been credited with helping influence US legislation, regulations, court rulings, and other aspects of US culture; this influence has been dubbed “The John Oliver effect”.[4][5] This came from the show’s fifth episode, which dealt with net neutrality, a subject that had previously been considered obscure and technical.[101] Oliver documented problems attributed to internet service providers and argued that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) could resolve these concerns with upcoming changes to internet regulation. Oliver then encouraged viewers to submit public comments through the FCC’s website. The FCC’s website promptly crashed.[102]
That is about all I know about him
Please make a blog post about your migration. I’m in the same boat.
It isn’t quite sinking it has a neutral buoyancy between the surface and the bottom.