I’m fairly certain this is an old Quake map.
I’m fairly certain this is an old Quake map.
Is this because of me?
Haha! Team 4% FTW
Literally the only people who I hear say negative things about Torx / star bits are people who don’t own a good Torx driver set. They don’t strip easily (using the correct size) and they don’t slip.
Android can be great. It’s Google that’s the problem.
As long as those friends have strong and inflexible opinions about chat apps then yes.
The problem is the residual holy water would kill them.
See I thought a conductor was a person who grabs a live main wire while standing in water.
Classic VIM. It’s not intuitive and probably won’t get the job done unless you really know what you’re doing.
I had no idea what this was until I read your comment. Apparently Lemmy does skew old enough to get this reference.
Me as well
When He-Man becomes Cringer.
I would also add that you shouldn’t be using a basic calculator to solve multi part problems. Second, I haven’t seen a division sign used in a formal math class since elementary and possibly junior high. These things are almost always written as fractions which makes the logic easier to follow. The entire point of working in convention is so that results are reproducible. The real problem though is that these are not written to educate anyone. They are deliberately written to confuse so that some social media personality can make money from clicks. If someone really wants to practice math skip the click and head over to the Kahn Academy or something similar.
For me the decision comes down how this teleportation power works. If you can teleport 7 inches but in rapid succession and can do so while also running you’ll effectively have super speed.
My XPS 9310 2 in 1 works great with Fedora. Literally the only hardware that didn’t work after install was the fingerprint scanner. Everything else seems perfect. It even recognizes when the laptop is folded into a tablet and provides the virtual keyboard and does auto rotate.
Gross!!! Let me taste it.