

Your fire alarms most likely have a CO detector, not a CO2 detector. I don’t really know the point of a CO2 detector, though, so I agree with you on everything. Just get a few more indoor plants if CO2 is a concern.


Your fire alarms most likely have a CO detector, not a CO2 detector. I don’t really know the point of a CO2 detector, though, so I agree with you on everything. Just get a few more indoor plants if CO2 is a concern.


Alright, so I thought I had to click through to see the sale, but it’s just a giveaway. I guess I have a lot of NSFW games in my library now. Yay?
Maybe decades ago, but not now.


I use KeepassXC on my computer and Keepass2Android on my phone. Passkeys work fine and are synchronized across my Synology.


You may need to include a path. You might need to add each of your Shared folders separately. I have had this issue with Samba before where the host was browseable, but you could not mount the whole server.
Why have you shared this?


This is definitely a question for HR, but generally an employment change is a “life event”.
I started with Ubuntu back when you could put in your parent’s home address and they sent you free CDs. I’m on Arch (since about 2010), and I can’t change.

Who just carries around $3000?
This is a Thermo handheld XRF. I wasn’t working at this place when it was purchased, but it was somewhere between $40k-$60k.
When I found out they had lead last year, I went to work with the cup to confirm. This is a handheld XRF, which depends on the specific spacing of electrons in atoms to determine the identity. Not much to it other than point and shoot! (with shielding)
showing lead (Pb) from the pattern.
I have an HDMI switch that starts acting up if the power cable gets loose. Why does the power cable get loose? No idea, but it’s also a cheap nobrand switch. This probably isn’t your issue, but try pushing the barrel connector in more or try a power supply that supports a higher current (same output voltage). I only mention it because I only managed to “fix” my switch by noticing it was just a mm out of the jack.


I’m assuming if the syringe was wet before being placed in the microscope, the vacuum of the chamber would cause most of the water in the plasma to vaporize. The remaining salts and compounds would be much smaller than the red blood cells. The density of the red blood cells would be much larger than any remaining plasma, so the bulk of your backscattered electrons will be coming from the cells and needle, making the plasma essentially transparent. This is a fairly low magnification image for SEM, but that’s how you get such fantastic depth of field.


This is great! If I ever get a minute from playing Balatro from the Steam sale I’ll try some out!


I saw this a bit ago and I think it’s really creative. I won’t use it though because I’m not a cat person. If there are any other unique ones out there (not just a distro logo with flair), I’d be interested.
You really need to try mixing the candy corn with salted peanuts. 👁️👄👁️👌
Did you change something in the license file yourself? Check your yay cache and perhaps delete the cached files for this package.
While there seem to be other issues with the PKGBUILD (typo for example), this seems like a problem with your local setup and not the package. Note that using AUR helpers like yay are not supported, so check if the package builds correctly manually.
I was on Arch for 14 years, but I’ve started moving to Tumbleweed. I don’t have the time to configure everything now, but this gives me near enough to bleeding edge.