They’re just going out to vote for you now. Right, Donnie?
I’m just this guy, you know?
They’re just going out to vote for you now. Right, Donnie?
suspends asylum claims in between ports of entry when border crossings reach a certain threshold
Seems reasonable to me, and I’m not even in what you’d call a border state. Why wouldn’t you support limits upon what seems an obvious exploit of what is otherwise an open system? We do this in telecom all the time. Any system of exceptions can be spammed, this is just a rate-limit.
I expect nothing less than smarmy, self-congratulatory inference and salacious innuendo (edit: …from Vance).
They got nothing.
Weak.
C’mon, CBS. The ghost of Cronkite might have to visit you.
Show up to the polls and vote.
Already did, so I DO have time for a hit off this hopium pipe.
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Oh, jeez. I remember reading that book in elementary school!
Thanks for the horrific trip down memory lane, ya bastid. Happy Halloween, too.
Yeah, it was more salacious even that that. I decided not to post the rest.
The article mentioned a Mout’z Soudani, but went into no further detail. This article has a little more context on the investigation into Orange County and the bribery scheme.
Martin Soudani was charged and pleaded guilty last year to an alleged $1.6 million cryptocurrency scheme that was investigated by then Executive Assistant District Attorney Stewart Rosenwasser.
™The former prosecutor and retired Orange County Court Judge is accused of knowing the alleged victim, Moutz “Marty” Soudani, the suspect’s uncle, and taking almost $50,000 from him to investigate the case.
Not here. I don’t use Windows and so I rebind the Win key (or, Super) for some quick functions.
Win + L to lock the screen
Win + K to blank it
Win + C for my calculator app
Win + T (and Ctrl+Shift+T) for a Terminal
Win + Left/Right arrow to cycle to the previous/next desktop
Bonus fun, I rebind the Right Alt key to a Compose key for typing Latin-1 diacritics in non UTF-8 applications. (Plus, I can’t remember the U-codes)
You must not be familiar with Shepherd breeds.
Ugh. Probably. My bad Nuking it.
This is peak 2rd quarter hot/crazy scale
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Also, I’m very tired right now. I’ll explain stuff better later when I wake up.
If you’d bought a 2TB you could just dd
image the windows disk to the new drive. If you can convince Windows to downsize its partition and then use a partition editor on a USB liveboot to identify the drive sectors you could maybe still image the windows disk. Big “if.”
As to the second question, use block IDs-- the filesystem’s UUID. Grub is lazy and assumes a single root (the first found) partition so if you want a particular boot entry to use a specific root slice, you’ll need to ensure each OS entry in grub uses the right UUID for its kernel root
parameter. Loading the right root gets you the rigjt /etc/fstab to mount that root’s expected partitions
Honestly you’d be better off running your stuff in VMs. Dual-boot is a nightmare.
I am really not sure how I feel about this. It feels like when Cisco Systems bought Kalpana back in '94 and brought us the Catalyst 3000. So sexy, much disaster. Very bugs.
I really wanted to like that switch. It got better, but so did I.
Where was I?
Oh right: Qualcomm buying Intel. That’s not gonna help anything or anyone. Bad idea.
Two’s too many to count
Since everything Trump says is a lie does that mean he’s considering it?
… Good?
It’s news today, but should this be?