Yeah, the drop in sound quality is not exactly large nor is it a big concern for me.
Yeah, the drop in sound quality is not exactly large nor is it a big concern for me.
I’ve mostly transitioned to using in-ear headphones instead of over-ear, partially for this reason.
The other reason being the far less space they take up.
The con is that the battery life is not as good and the sound quality I guess is arguably a bit worse, but on balance I find the tradeoff worth it
I hope circumstance treats you better soon, best of luck
This doesn’t sound like a healthy living arrangement, my friend.
Chickpeas, tofu and chicken are often recurring on our cooking, along with rice, potatoes and sweet potatoes.
When eating out my go-to is falafel, with a few different chicken options as second choice.
Summit on Android, only.
I have to occasionally remove hair from my robot vacuum as well due to my partners long hair, but this is far less time consuming than either sweeping the floors or vacuuming manually.
Maybe the cat complicates things? I only have to remove them like at most once a month, probably less.
I run my robot vacuum every day, just because it’s possible and it always manages catch some amount of dust every day.
A large part of why robot vacuums are great is because they decouple basically all effort from the task, making it easy to do it frequently and hence keep up with it. The same applies for dishwashers.
For tech, check out Hard Fork.
Fwiw, the picture doesn’t show someone setting themselves on fire, it shows someone having lit a Molotov cocktail.
Barring societal collapse I believe I will be able to retire, but that’s only because I’ve gotten extraordinarily lucky in life.
I’m sure it’s possible to find some good places on the island, but in my opinion, why risk it? Thailand has so much other stuff to offer at way less of a risk.
Pronounced “poo-ket”, messing the pun up somewhat
Two of my least favourite places I’ve visited have been Cancún and Phuket. Both were minor stops in larger journeys, and I had fairly low expectations, but hot damn these places truly sucked ass. The countries they reside in have some truly great stuff, but you won’t find them in these places.
Given that they own all of the source code (CLA is required to contribute), they can just stop offering the code under GPL, unless they happen to have any GPL dependencies not under their control, in which case this would not be viable.
I’ve always been writing comments and using variable names in English, at all jobs I’ve had. Probably also the non-professional code before I started writing code professionally.
Part of this is that I’ve been working in a lot of companies with non-Swedish speakers, and another part is that it’s just kind of been expected that the code and everything around it is in English.
That the buildings are owned by the collective of the tenants, which they are in this case.
200k or more is pretty normal for a unit in a coop here as well. Unfortunately.
Financialization of housing was a huge mistake, one we will pay for the rest of our lives.
Guy bought the U.S government, I’m sure he can figure something out