My wife had her tubes tied. It was a point of contention for a while and her doctor always said no as she was still strongly within child bearing age. As soon as RvW was overturned, her obgyn said yes without hesitationnand 45 days later it was done.
I understand her reasons, and I respect them, even if there is some sadness and in part mourning on my end as it's a potential loss of something that might have ever happened. But the fact is, I have a child, and they were tough to raise. My wife doesn't want to do that again, even if she had her own child with me.
I moderate a subreddit that has zero traffic. I received my threatening letter yesterday saying that if I didn't re-open, there would be a follow up from reddit with what the next steps would be in the coming days.
How to social 101: Don't force people to listen to your new songs. Tell them why you like this new song and suggest they listen to it on their own time.
I've tried both. CEMU works better for me out of the box, but I did absolutely no tweaking. I also run my SteamDeck 100% stock, so I can't speak to anything than a literal "out of the box" experience for both. I'll say, terrible battery life with CEMU and Breath of the Wild. 2-2.5 hours from 100% to dead.
I'm not challenging you, so please don't take of fence here but is the issue sincerely a 'lack of interest' or is it just that NPM is FOSS and the maintainer is bogged down with life? You could fork it and fix it.
Something I haven't been able to wrap my head around, do I need a username on each instance for federated instances? If not, how does one participate in communities in other instances? I'm with lemmy.ml, but if I want to interact with a post on beehaw, how do I do that?
In my opinion, theater movies are blurry. And I'm sure someone will come along and tell me why I'm wrong, but the 24 or 28 FPS thing needs to take a hike. Motion blur in movies is over-relied upon and looks bad on the big screen.
Nobody should be able to profit off boring industries. Utility (power, water, telephony (which includes internet), banking, insurance.
Cap the profits at an arbitrary number that keeps up with inflation and allows for expanding business basic needs like staffing and inventory. Large investments should be reviewed and approved by regulating bodies and monies allocated and investments must be met with progress goals that achieve the completion of the project in full. None of this "Thanks for the monies, lol bye" bullshit.
I'm very much a novice with docker, but I believe these are called stacks. Stacks are 'doable' in portainer, but I get hung up with the config json. It's probably more simple than I'm thinking it is, but again, I'm an old-head in small business ownership who grew up with VM's and the whole docker thing is something I've struggled wrapping my head around because I'm not in it every day like I used to be.
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