Hopefully it can actually preserve packages across updates which is incredibly annoying to have to handle manually.
EDIT: Just found about this attended sysupgrade package which should help until when/if the new package manager fixes the issue.
Hopefully it can actually preserve packages across updates which is incredibly annoying to have to handle manually.
EDIT: Just found about this attended sysupgrade package which should help until when/if the new package manager fixes the issue.
Morrowind. Although it’s more like play a few hundred hours every five years for me.
You can add Musk to the list.
I.e. people that could have prevented this but decided they’d rather have their faces eaten.
Yep, awaiting orders from his owner, Peter Thiel.
And Trump will take credit for the good policies that Biden implemented, if he manages to not fuck it up.
The whole thing is going to look fucking stupid once EVs take off. Although I bet Trump will do everything to slow that once elected (even with Musk in his ear).
It’s always projection with conservatives.
What is actually embarrassing is that the US elected Reagan, twice, then G.W Bush, twice, and now Donald Trump, twice.
As the great scholar Bush once said:
There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again
That would make sense if Oklahoma hadn’t voted that way every time regardless of who the previous president was.
They probably mean at the state level which has been consistently led by Republicans since Obama was elected.
Ideally, they shit the bed badly while somehow not doing too much damage, and the Democrats take both houses in a landslide in 2026.
Delusional hopium I know, but hey, you never know.
There was a certain irony in ranked choice ballot initiatives failing while the same people that didn’t show up complained about both candidates being “exactly the same” or to punish the Democratic party.
Most of those people are now all in for Trump. I’m not even sure I’d call them “left” in the way that people mean anyway, even before they became Trump supporters.
And to be clear, it’s just a regular podcast so listen to it with any app you want. “Wherever you get your podcasts” and all of that.
exempt school buses and emergency vehicles.
I don’t think it ever applied to emergency vehicles, although I’m not sure about school buses.
Indeed:
Qualifying authorized emergency vehicles, qualifying vehicles transporting a person with disabilities, specialized government vehicles, and transit and commuter buses would be exempted from the CBD toll
I’m not sure if commuter buses include school buses, but you’d expect it too.
The main changes seem to be a reduction in tolls. Which is fine as a starting point, although I hope they increase relatively quickly.
Are you saying men always felt women’s place was in the kitchen and now women are saying it isn’t so they’ve moved more liberal?
Pretty much, although it’s not just about gender issues. Women have turned more progressive on a variety of issues (climate change, the economy, social issues) whereas men haven’t.
Raw milk (and bird flu) for all!
It works, but it only works on Linux so they don’t advertise it. You may need to update the firmware to get the best experience too.
And it just seems to feed their supporters’ persecution fetish, as it did with Trump.
I use both 1 and 3, personally (although docker rather than podman). I normally prefer the nix way but it doesn’t support every service. I like that nix config is all in one place. In theory, so is docker-compose to am extent but there are usually exceptions and things can get complex. I also hate having to directly manage containers with minimal commandline tools.
But yeah the whole translate config routine in nix is kind of annoying, and I often need to experiment to get the options right if they aren’t documented.
Audiobookshelf also supports podcasts (and ebooks, but I haven’t tested that).