Who had some really good ideas but died, sadly, too young before they reached their full potential?
Also, I'm pretty sure if you claim over $1 billion in income this year I think you automatically pay no taxes. It may now be hard coded into the IRS software within the past week or so. Just add a bunch of zeroes and your safe. Nice to be a billionaire.
Before January 20th of this year would have been a strategically smart move.
@tophneal@sh.itjust.works I was going to say more than 2 deviled eggs but you also make a good point haha
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
I went through this same thing myself a few months ago. I ended up getting it installed but I'll have to check my obsidian files to remember how I did it.
As @nullPointer@programming.dev recommended, I ended up dropping MySQL Workbench and using dbeaver instead. I liked it much better not only for the features and how easy it was to use but also because I remember it was hard to get Workbench to work in the first place on Fedora.
The Ducati looks like it has a lot of pieces I don't recognize from other sets. That's pretty unique.
How long did it take you to put this thing together. It's definitely one of the bigger ones.
I don't think the picture does it justice. Being 6,020 pieces, this thing has to be Big, am I right?
I've never seen one of these before. The engine and the wings are really interesting to me.
The Audio / Video connectors on the back are Perfect, haha
This one is really cool. I don't remember seeing it before. Pretty cool design and there's alot of detail in there. @Deconceptualist@lemm.ee i understand that. They're a lot of fun to build, but then how long do you keep them?
@waterore@lemmy.world Was it this one?
Woah, yep. I've remember seeing this one. It looks really cool. Nice!
That's 9090 pieces. You're a madman. How long did that take?
I don't know anything about this but I'm going to bookmark this one to see where it goes. I'm curious.
Was this a certain Lego set, or did you freestyle this spaceship into existence? How many pieces do you think?
There's a lot of good things here to think about. I asked, there's a lot of experience out there, and I appreciate all of it. Great community, here!
I've haven't looked at KeepPassXC before. I'll check that out today.
What is a really smart choice for password manager apps? Concerned about privacy and politically involved CEOs.
I've used:
- LastPass
- 1Password
- ProtonPass (Now using)
I thought ProtonPass was a good choice but I'm starting to read more about it. What's just a really solid choice all around, that you can feel good about? Free or paid.
Update: I decided to go with Bitwarden and Bitwarden Authenticator. The features and the experience are better than the three listed above that I've used before. Awesome advice here, thanks everyone.