Okay, that’s your choice. I think it’s worth it but everyone has different needs. Enjoy the new mouse when you get one.
Okay, that’s your choice. I think it’s worth it but everyone has different needs. Enjoy the new mouse when you get one.
There are a variety of price ranges. I have an Elecom HUGE which I think was like $80 (I got an Amazon Warehouse deal so I only paid $30), but there are a lot of different models across various brands.
Kensington is also a common (and more expensive) brand from what I’ve read online. But I encourage you to do your research, figure out your grip style, watch and read reviews, or see if you can try one in-person before buying.
Some companies make better products than others and some models are known for being lower quality even from bigger brands, so be aware of that. For example, Elecom uses synthetic ruby bearings instead of synthetic cubic zirconia bearings, so they wear out slower but sometimes feel scratchy (not really a big deal since bearings are consumables, but something to factor into the price and overall build quality).
I dunno, I like mine; it makes gaming easier and my mouse hand hurts less now so I do like to advocate for trackballs when they’re mentioned.
When you mount something into a directory that already exists, the drive mount replaces the original contents. When the drive is unmounted, the original contents are restored.
I’ve been using a trackball for a few years. I actually had a RAT 3 many years ago.
You don’t have to move your mouse at all, you just move the ball. It significantly reduces the time it takes to put the cursor in the desired position and also lessens wrist and finger strain due to the lower level of movement.
I can do a 180 in a shooter way quicker and easier because of it, and it makes scrolling a large document a lot more bearable. I also have more space on my desk now because the trackball doesn’t need to travel around like a normal mouse.
Just some stuff to think about, because your comment is very confusing to me since my trackball has been exceptionally convenient for both gaming and regular desktop use.
Schedule a date for a few days from the first message (usually schedules don’t line up right away anyway), then talk to them frequently until the date. If you lose interest because something weird comes up via text, you can always cancel the date.
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I guess that depends on the overhead. How much does it cost to maintain an Only Fans business?
Since equipment (camera, lighting, outfits, toys, etc.) is a fixed 1-time cost outside of consumables such as makeup, condoms, etc., I’d imagine that the profit margin is relatively high compared to most other types of business.
But that’s just me making inferences, I have no authority or experience in these fields.
Sucks to live in Spain, I guess. The rest of us get spied on just fine without it being nearly as annoying. /s
I’m not sure why this is the focus rather than legislating that router/access point manufacturers create robust and simple to use parental controls and then running public service campaigns that educate parents on how to use them.
Not that I really care that much since I don’t watch porn. I just don’t think putting adult content behind a verification system that applies to everyone makes sense when the idea is to prevent kids, who generally have at least one person who controls the networking equipment and should be monitoring their devices/activity, from seeing it.
Hm, you probably can, but I personally don’t and I’m not sure which file manager you’re using. I like the terminal for this because it’s quicker and easier to do (or undo if you fuck up).
I also gave you the wrong command earlier, sudo chown -R user:user ./*
doesn’t affect the top-level folder (e.g., /mnt/drive
). My mistake.
I also just saw your edit. Look into Linux ownership and permissions. chmod
and chown
are important commands to know how to use as a Linux system administrator.
Running sudo chown -R user:user ./drive
in /mnt
will give your user account ownership of that directory and all folders inside of it.
Make sure you replace user
with your username and drive
with the name of the mount point for the drive.
If you try to mount 2 drives to the same location, like /media/drive
, the last one that you mounted will just replace the first one. You could put one at /media/drive1
and the other at /media/drive2
though.
It doesn’t matter where you mount stuff, like it won’t break anything, as long as you’re not replacing an existing directory like I mentioned.
Yeah, I could never get NPM to work right on my system either. I use the NGINX Docker image and set up my certs manually.
If I were to do it all over again today, I would probably go with Caddy since it now has a bunch of that stuff built in with automatic HTTPS by default and the basic reverse proxy setup is literally 2 lines of code.
You could try Logseq, it’s like Obsidian but open source. I use Obsidian for most notes and I also have a personal wiki built with Otterwiki.
I use NGINX for my reverse proxy, you could check out NGINX Proxy Manager which uses Certbot to automate the SSL certificates.
I’ve heard a lot of people also like Caddy and Traefik. Can’t remember which is easier to use, maybe Caddy.
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It’s mostly my wife that buys fruity herbal teas and stuff, but my favourite tea is Twinnings Vanilla Earl Grey. Very rich and fragrant.
I’m basic though. I don’t even know the difference between different types of tea, like black, white, green, etc. I usually just go by smell.
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I liked the Palia beta and the Chinese New Year event. The world seems a bit dead sometimes though, and the quests can be boring. I haven’t played in a while, I lost interest. I’ll have to revisit it sometime.
Earl Grey Pie, it’s really easy if you use frozen pie crusts.
Hire a financial advisor and a lawyer. Then donate 4.5 billion to different organizations. I’d keep 500 million for myself to spend on 1 home each for me and my friends, pay off any debt that my parents or my in-laws might have, then put the remainder in a low-risk investment product.