

Additionally:
Normal and antinormal - perpendicular to prograde and retrograde.
Source: well over 2000 hours in KSP
Oh no, you!
Additionally:
Normal and antinormal - perpendicular to prograde and retrograde.
Source: well over 2000 hours in KSP
Good move. I have my home network and its home lab the same way I run my work networks and server clusters:
Well, I’m a mod, so if this were reddit, anyone not laughing at the joke would be banned.
Not always; Fuck you. I wish you the best.
What’s your favorite dinosaur? 🦕
Preferably something salty. Drink loads of water too.
I’m just gonna leave this here: https://youtu.be/js9yUz_3MHg
Much of license requirements are based on the fact that operating without proper knowledge can cause issues. You mentioned radio, which is a perfect example of this: emergency frequencies is one thing, but there are a lot of other frequencies that should be left alone. And learning which frequency ranges should and shouldn’t be used for certain activities is part of the process of obtaining a license.
Source: I have a GOC (unrestricted maritime radio certificate).
Real life example that I stumbled across as part of my job a few years ago.
He was fined a lot for operating without a license. If he was licensed (He didn’t need the full GOC… just the one day course would’ve been enough for his use case) he would’ve known that he could have gotten his own MMSI for 20$ equivalent.
Other licenses are often based on covering costs, reducing popularity, or both. Hunting licenses here are issued based on how much moose and deer is in the area. This also covers the cost of building infrastructure to prevent them from running across roads where they really shouldn’t, and repairing farmers’ fences that have been “traversed” by moose.
Fishing in the river that runs through my town is also licensed in a similar manner: The amount (and price) of licenses is based on how much salmon there is.
In my case it’s simply because I absolutely hate being approached on the street. I have in later years learned to just look offending strangers dead in the eye and angrily interrupt them with a “NO!” as I keep moving with the impetus of a howitzer shell.
Yeah, that sounds very familiar, except they don’t (as far as I know) have a base nearby. I think they were trying to expand.
Plus multiplayer among like minded is fun.
Met a pair of recruiters once, trying to sign me up that’s all. It was nearly 15 years ago, so I don’t remember much of what was actually said. I’m averse enough already when approached on the street, and once I understood that it was what I classified as new age self-help gibberish I noped out. I later learned that they were from the scientologists.
I have a pelicase of 40 4TB SAS drives sitting in my basement. It might be worth a fortune one day.
Yes. Newest version of mint uses pipewire as audio engine, and if you combine that with the good old pulsaudio controller (which works with pipewire via a plugin), you can micro which app input/output goes to which device.
This works more or less out of the box. I think I remember needing to install pulseaudio-pipe or something similarly named, or it might be included by default.
Source: When working with audio I have multiple audio hardware running at once, each with different behavior and associated software.
Does it have to be a new laptop? What you’re describing is basically a used work laptop. I’ve gotten to take my work PCs with me upon leaving, and I use them still. My current work laptop is in fact the work laptop from my previous employer, only with a fresh reinstall (Linux Minr Debian Edition), and it works well.
If you’re able to source a 2nd hand Dell, you’ll probably have what you need. Might need a battery replacement, but that’s easy enough to sort out.
Linux Mint works pretty well out of the box for most installs, so I suggest you give it a try and see if it does what you need.
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I can’t speak for the other mods, but I think it’s a reasonable question and see no reason for deletion.
I was thinking the same thing, except a rock. I frequently visit ships as part of my job, and it would be no problem dumping it somewhere it would be likely to remain undisturbed for the rest of eternity. A grain if sand is likely to move with the currents. A rock will not.
Yup. Some people have never had their mom allegedly fucked by a stranger on the internet, and it shows.