I get up, let out the dogs & chickens. Bring the dogs back in & feed the cats and dogs. I have coffee, then I go to my office. I've been working from home since 2010 and I'll never go back to an office situation.
Edit: New England, in the US
I get up, let out the dogs & chickens. Bring the dogs back in & feed the cats and dogs. I have coffee, then I go to my office. I've been working from home since 2010 and I'll never go back to an office situation.
Edit: New England, in the US
https://github.com/OpenPop/notes
You've sent me down a nostalgia road with your mention of Populous. Here's what I found, and I'll be digging into tomorrow.
I have to walk down to my basement office. It's rough, sometimes there's traffic as a cat might be walking down too. They like to stop and slow things down.
NextDNS is good. OpenDNS used to be, but you know... Cisco.
Being able to rotate or mirror an image.
I first found out about this from Slackware Linux. I really want to see that documentary.
During setup, tell it you want to join a domain. This brings you to local account creation. Way easier than what the article says. They keep moving that around to make it harder to find though.
It's really true!
I'll take things to avoid for $1000 Alex.
Seriously, what's the difference? If you are accessing and contributing to the same data pool, what's the difference besides the UI?
I haven't used kbin, so I haven't seen the difference yet.
I don't disagree at all, especially about the need for FOSS browsers.
Yes, exactly.