How else are you supposed to maximize teeth coverage
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The follow up question could have been "where in Canada", but it decidedly wasn't
These comments are quite devoid of meme energy
Simple Calendar Pro got an update in October, that's not too far back
Edit: Just saw the news of the purchase was from Dec.
Holy smokes, it was so bad for me I switched to AMD a week later
Superficially I guess. The difference is Jesus' blood was given freely by him in direct contrast to the Old Testament bloody sacrifices. Lam of God and all that
Most residential bathrooms I've been in have had sinks close enough to reach over. If it's not close I'll pre wet TP and set it somewhere within reach. If there's nowhere convenient to place it or it's a public washroom I just don't do wet.
I was always confused about the usefulness of bidets because I was taught to wipe with wetted tp at least once while wiping.
Notably missing from the comparison list is any mention of video or screen sharing, or anything to do specifically with games. These are Discord's unique strengths at the moment and they have been for a long time. With that in mind, Matrix is a "good alternative" to Discord in the sense that most other desktop VoIP or chat apps are since Discord users aren't using it for the privacy and openness aspects and want the Discord specific features and ease of use.
Don't get me wrong, I wish I could fully replace Discord with the Matrix instance I currently self-host, but there are things Discord just does better than every other app including having a bunch of features that range from meh to pretty good all in one package.
If you want to use Radarr or Sonarr you better be ok with TVDB metadata because that's all they support and will likely ever support based on the discussions I've seen over the past few years.
Another vote for Arch. Manual Arch install was an interesting, and positive, experience. I did it multiple times so I could better understand what was actually being done. It helped me understand the boot and EFI partitions because I wanted to dual boot Windows.
For Arch itself, I've had a way snappier experience with pacman than apt and the AUR is a really convenient resource. So many packages there that you would otherwise have to build from source.
Bleeding edge packages can cause problems, but there are ways to recover. downgrade
from the AUR makes downgrading packages really easy. The latest Nvidia drivers caused a bunch of problems with games for me on Wayland so I downgraded them and the Linux kernel and added them to pacman's package ignore list.
Worse than an NFT because you'll always have access to NFTs as long as you have access to your wallet, whether it's worth anything or not.