Respectfully, please do not do this. Helium is a non-renewable resource. Once lost to the atmosphere it's gone for good. Nitrogen on the other hand makes up 78% of the atmosphere and is equally effective.
rushaction
Zenos. Zenos. Zenos.
I cannot update this enough. Just completed the Endbringer MSQ, and holy hell. His entire character, premise, every stupid monologue, every cutscene, his entire arc. Banal and awful. Felt like some 6yo on DBZ crack wrote his entire plotline.
I just searched for any reference of Zenos and I'm glad you posted this. His existence serves zero purpose in the story. Zero.
That is all, thank you!
Aww, I'm sorry! I meant it with love.
Being someone who moved to Wisconsin, the number of bars everywhere is a bit surprising when ya start noticing it.
They probably forgot to sample Wisconsin.
My issue with FF's auto update is that the behavior is how painfully the auto-update works with multiple profiles.
I'll have one window (well three) open for some (measurable in days) time.
- FF updates silently, I haven't restarted my browser so I haven't noticed.
- I go to open a session in the second (or third profiles)
- FF decides now is a great time to apply the update, after all it just opened right?
- All the existing open browsing sessions in the other profiles get bricked. The tabs just stop responding, no browsing works, just dead in the water.
I have to shut it (all?) down to get it working again.
I don't know how Chrome handles this so I cannot compare. TBH still worth using FF over that adware!
Is it bad my third thought after "🥰" and "unrequited love 😢" was immediately "oh gods I hope it doesn't start marking the porch"?
My gay ass doesn't see an issue at all with this.
Then again it's religion. And as we are currently experiencing, that is a shit show no matter what.
Virtualization in general? Sure, I can. I've tried it a bit with bhyve. But it's definitely a lot heavier since I'm now running a full Linux os and dedicating resources to it to run docker just to run a python or node app.
Learning the project is in Go though is a sigh of relief. Professionally I've moved to Go (from Python) just because it's so damn easy to build and distribute.
I just wish there was better support for the other *nix's. While the language support them just fine, docker on the other hand strangles it. =(
For me it's more like new interesting self hosted project and then find out it's only distributed as a docker container without any proper packaging. As someone who runs FreeBSD, this is a frustration I've run into with quite a number of projects.
For sure! I was just thinking of a species that'll outlive humanity. :D
I thought roach myself.
I have two words for you, "compensating controls."
It's like goddamn magic.