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They’re supposed to be better at preventing RSI
They’re supposed to be better at preventing RSI
Yes, definitely.
I received a live donor kidney transplant over a decade ago, and because of that, my quality of life drastically improved, and I lived long enough to meet my kid and my nieces and nephews.
I’ve got complex medical issues, so my organs might not be any good, but they’re going to be available when I’m gone.
Only way to find out is to check 👍
Go and look now, it doesn’t take long 👍
I haven’t used that module, but I’ve fixed some problems in the past by running npm install in the module’s folder, then either rebooting or restarting the MM software.
I don’t know whether it’s the mirror or the module that causes the problem, but that can help
wanted a new laptop for a while anyways 😋
Always the best reason 😁
Why not just repair the hinges?
Hobbies for beginners, if you want to take up knitting then start with a cheap kit and upgrade as you get more serious.
This is the big one. If you’re starting a new hobby, it’s easy to fall into the trap of buying loads of expensive kit because it’s shiny and new. Buy the cheaper versions first and learn what you actually need. If you need to upgrade then, at least you know what to buy.
Obviously this doesn’t apply to safety kit 👍
It also stops pupils from being singled out for not being able to afford expensive clothing, apparently.
Hey! This is no time for jokes.
OP has many cherished memories of the time they spent cleaning and then playing with a stranger’s Wang. I can just picture the look of joy on OP’s face when they found the unloved Wang just out there on the street, ignored by everyone else.
I bet OP will never forget the joy that a stranger’s Wang brought them 😊
I’ll look into that, thanks :)
Any idea how it compares to Synology Photos?
Yes, that’s why I said it’s the opposite ;)
I don’t know what it’s called, but I know that I really struggle with doing things that I don’t want to do.
That’s a good point. I’m lucky enough to have received my kidney from a live donor, and the story is about how they saved the day, and because of that I was able to have a family with my wife, so it could go down quite well. I’d have to remove the personalised information, but that shouldn’t be too hard :)
For now I just want to publish it for the family, so vanity publishing. Some of the family have suggested selling it though, so while I don’t personally think it would sell, I want to make sure that I’m doing everything properly.
That’s a lovely idea. I’ll have to see if any of them can draw at all :D
For me it’s the opposite - I want to learn the minimum needed to accomplish something, and being forced to study is very difficult. At least, that’s how my brain sees it.
I want to learn, and would be happy to focus on a drawing class, but the neurodivergent part of my brain sees that as torturous. Being forced to do something that I don’t want to do, even if it leads to me doing something that I do want to do, is like nails down a blackboard.
Very true. I need to get my ideas across, and that’s probably the best way :)
Just to note, this doesn’t apply to the UK. Our trains are generally useless and expensive.