I've allowed notifications for texts and calls, and now my phone is on perpetual mute.
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I started with a book about Red Hat 5.x that included a cd with the OS. I generally went back to Windows after a while (except i did run a server on an old pc for quite a while), but tried I again every few years.
I always liked the idea of Linux, but gaming kept making me go back to Windows. Early last year I tried installing EndeavourOS alongside windows and have stuck with it since. My new PC that I got later that same year has never seen windows.
I'm loving it, and don't foresee a return to Windows.
Leftover lemon and thyme chicken.
In Denmark the pharmacies are required to offer the genetic version. I generally take it. I know that a lot of elderly can get confused if their medicine changes, so that's one reason for choosing the brand name.
I do it in danish, but we have the idiom here too. I'll often make up a new one following the not the x y in the z template. E.g. Not the loudest spoon in the forest.
I bought a 7800x3d, so I'm not in the market for a new CPU for years to come. If I hadn't already bought it, I'd buy it now.
Ew, yuck! Can I have another?
Or as I've seen when they have got the lowered speed because of roadworks, but then keep the low speed after everything is finished. No, I think I can drive faster than 50kmh on the motorway.
I remember an Indian place in Copenhagen had three levels of spiciness: Indian, British or Danish.
The problem is that common sense isn't all that common. In Denmark we say "healthy sense" instead.
I'm currently learning Spanish on my morning drive, it feels very rewarding not to just waste time.
This is what I've been using for the last 12 years, and I've been happy. Immersion waxing seems interesting, but it does seem a bit daunting to me.