Good idea, but again: wool socks will stay surprisingly warm even while wet.
If you’re in the arctic circle long enough, it helps to have many options though.
Good idea, but again: wool socks will stay surprisingly warm even while wet.
If you’re in the arctic circle long enough, it helps to have many options though.
Layers are the way to go.
Good boots, preferably waterproof if you’ll be in the snow a fair amount. Definitely good so you have better grip on snowy/icy ground. Thin “liner” gloves and thick waterproof gloves to go over those. A warm hat that covers your ears (I really appreciated my trapper hat when I went to Tromsø).
Avoid cotton. Cotton is horrible at insulating if it gets wet, as opposed to wool which can keep you warm while fully drenched.
All of the default train stations are names of people that donated to factorio’s development at some point.
I hadn’t played in years and started a new world a few weeks ago. I just started setting up a raill system when the update hit and now the whole thing is fucked. Gotta tear up a bunch of diagonal sections and re-do them noe that the new track angles lead to different accessible grid points. I literally cannot connect new rails to the old rails on the diagonal section 🙃
In specific applications where it is useful to consider time as a 4th spacial dimension.
So if you’re not talking about relativity, it’s probably not.
Humans.
The current western political landscape is not the first time immigrants have been a political scapegoat. This has been a recurring theme for thousands of years.
Jira teams start with happy*
Reasonable chance he never wrote one and Biden just said that to pacify the media.
Kakuna wearing a tux?
:q!
The first vim command anybody should memorize. Quit without saving.
I want something that’s basically like Windows 98.
Linux Mint (Cinnamon edition) and Kubuntu are, in my opinion, the two most windows-looking distros out of the box. They use the Cinnamon and KDE desktop environment respectively, you can do a little googling to see if those look like you expect your desktop to work.
Does everyone just always know what they’re doing at all times?
Fuck no, lol. I’ve done more stupid shit on Linux than windows would ever let me get away with. But Linux people tend to be a little more “tinkerers” than other computer users. Not everyone by any means, it’s really more of the other way around: if you want to tinker with your computer, Linux gives the most freedom to do so. And when you tinker enough and make enough mistakes learning experiences, you tend to pick up some knowledge along the journey.
But a lot of the modern distros are very plug-and-play, to where it’s not necessary to be a tinkerer to get going on Linux anymore.
Hmm, I think you’re right about sterilization vs gunk removal. Got those mixed up.
A note on alcohol as a cleaner:
~~Alcohol is actually a more potent solvent when in solution with water. 70% isopropyl alcohol is so prevalent because it’s actually more effective than higher concentrations. ~~
Spherical isosceles triangle, in this particular example.
Take solace in the fact that musk has little to do with the running of SpaceX anymore
“You guys are freaked out because I’m moving quickly and you don’t have visibility into my own internal process, that’s all.”
Uh, yeah?! Maybe add on “and you refuse to see why that’s a problem”
Yeah. It’s got all kinds of problems but at its core it “basically works” in a way that Salesforce hasn’t quite figured out, at least for a developer’s workflow.
Salesforce is (unsurprisingly) tailored towards sales teams, not necessarily dev teams. They’ve been branching out into more of a “full business solution” but the dev stuff isn’t really a strong competitor with the bigger names like Atlassian.
Slack (which, admittedly, was acquired by Salesforce) is probably the closest comparison to this.
As does Google chat. It’s been standard for years now.
Transubstantiation is kind of in the Bible. Matthew 26:26-28
The discussion of transubstantiation is just how literal “my body/blood” is.