There'd be a few times it would be really inconvenient.
For example some concerts only allow tickets from the Ticketmaster app, not even a printed ticket. Though possibly showing the ticket on the laptop would work but then I'm not sure they'd let you bring a laptop into a concert.
Ah! That's my problem, I wasn't using a machine! Just doing it by hand. Maybe I'll pick one up.
You don't have to knead it? Whenever I try to make bread I find I'm kneading forever and it sticks to everything and I get flour all over then it turns out really dense.
The band also announced European tour dates for 2024
I'm pretty excited for this album, I feel the two tracks we've gotten so far are really great and a bit different from the first album.
Cool, thanks for the links! Some good stuff there.
Is there any kind of printed Warhammer community? I'm starting up an ork army and looking for good models. Leaning towards station forge but they are definitely a different aesthetic.
I have a clever coffee dripper that pretty much does the same thing but more conveniently.
That said, I like James Hoffman's French press technique better, though it is a bit more of a pain.
All films of him are of him when he was younger, even his latest one.
Woah seriously for vasectomy? I'll want one in about a year should I try to get an appointment now? Though to be honest I wasn't sure if it'd be completely covered or not.
It's a l but of a luxury weight wise but my backpacking chair. It's relatively light for a chair but still heavy for portages but it makes the whole camp so much more comfortable.
Not the other poster but a Canadian too. It varies. To see my GP I can get an appointment within the week, usually same day, though most people here need to wait a couple weeks. Then there GP refers me to specialists, that's usually between 1-6 months wait.
Emergency yeah you are usually looking at 4 hours wait absolute minimum. Though you don't get charged for it at least. Though I guess it depends on severity, they will prioritize by how serious it is not by first arrival.
The other thing the other poster didn't mention is that medication is not covered so you have to pay full for that unless you have insurance. Also for some reason dental isn't covered at all without insurance (or I think recently for low income families but I'm not 100% sure if that's implemented yet or not)
I think what they are saying is: Lemmy itself has an option you set on your profile that shows or hides read posts. That'll apply forever no matter which client you use, but you can't even see your own posts that way so it's frustrating.
Then the clients themselves, like sync, might have their own option to hide read that works independently of the Lemmy setting, in which case they should have more control over it.
In my case I have Lemmy set to show read posts but sync set to hide them but like other people have said, it doesn't seem to work perfectly.
Do you need two copies of the game for that?
I liked it quite a bit for the first three quarters or so but I felt the end was a huge info dump. Normally he manages the world building in a way where it's not a huge leap to understand what had happened but in this case there were multiple layers of the narrator saying "oh, you're confused?! Of course you are! Here's an info dump about the cosmere".
I've read everything cosmere, but I'm not very happy with the more recent books that expect cosmere knowledge to make the story enjoyable or even understandable. And I feel like he's getting pretty lazy with that lately (though maybe the secret projects not having a third party editor has something to do with it in this case)
Any list of companies? I would send in a resume. Especially if they are also fully remote.
WFRP (Warhammer Fantasy role play) has a fun system where there are lots of careers, but those careers have talent options. Each talent isn't limited to one career so there is overlap but the combination of talents and skills is what makes the careers unique.
Cool, Pocketbook Touch Lux 5 looks pretty good, since it's the smallest one. But water resistance is a good idea, that's why my kobo stopped working actually. And I can't see anything on that model about water resistance. Which did you get?
I'm looking for an eReader that doesn't lock me into a particular ecosystem or format. Ideally I came just copy files over to it and have them work.
Other than that, small physical dimensions and a backlight would be great!
It's been years since I had one but in the market again and I'm not sure the current state of things. My old one was a Kobo and took files just fine.
I had to use my email rather than username, though I'm aware not all instances require one.
At the moment I've got frigate running on an old dell server through proxmox, writing to drives on that server, but they are shared with a lot of other services.
I'd like to separate it and have a machine that is kinda just acting as a full NVR and writing to it's own drives.
Anybody have any suggestions for one? Are the mini PC's any good or I guess they wouldn't hold enough drives to have plenty of storage.
Any suggestions on an easy way to get started? I'm not sure all the equipment I need and which is just nice to have, for example.
Thoughts on if this would be good for Vaughan? To be honest I'm not completely clear on which services are currently provided by Vaughan and which by York Region.
Technically it was nonoperating before, but explicitly did not allow camping, and had really rough access, so this is nice. Though I was hoping the new park would have more canoe routes.
On my last canoe trip we went over about 24 beaver dams, so this resonates with me.
I have that and while it tastes good, some of it ends up airborne and I end up coughing or sneezing like crazy while eating it. Maybe I'm putting on too much?
What's the model and where do I get it? I'm thinking this would be good in some closets I have that don't have lights.
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Seeing as I couldn't find a community for The Smile, I figured people here would be interested.
Personally I love it, and have since seeing it live. It's like the first 3/4 is "Bending" then the last is "Hectic".
I'm going to go against popular opinion here and say I wasn't very impressed with Taste of Naples. The guy was rude and the pizza expensive.
I prefer pizza break. But my favorite is the Fortinos pizza!
Looking for suggestions for a place with good takeout to have at a picnic! Bonus points if you can recommend a park or nature area nearby to have the picnic as well.
Anybody been to this area near Algonquin in Ontario? I can't seem to find a digital map of canoe routes other than the booking one.
Edit: Turns out Jeff's Map (of Algonquin) actually has the whole area included!