That’s how you make the big lady “spread her wings”
That’s how you make the big lady “spread her wings”
So if gut bacteria have a serious influence on the brain’s behavior, does that make us cyborgs driving a mech?
Source https://jneuroinflammation.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12974-020-1705-z
I know what you mean but magical and non-magical B/P/S damage is not defined as such.
The resistance you mean is B/P/S damage from a non-magical weapon. Any source of damage that is not a weapon bypasses that.
So yeah, in the case of a needles fireball, make it damage from a non-magical weapon.
I’m sorry for being pedantic. I hate these rules too but this is how they’re written. Pathfinder 2E ends up a lot simpler if you use a VTT (Foundry VTT is amazing, and has no recurring costs).
This is awesome! I hope it takes off. Don’t have any tablet or convertible laptop right now so I can’t help with that but I’ll bookmark it for when I do.
Thanks for your addition! It is working fine for me, but I may have changed the config a bit from the default, don’t remember everything. I have default tiling now and that works really well.
At the risk of analysis paralysing you… But if you have an Nvidia video card, I would start with Pop!_OS
C: Communist Linux femboys
Seriously though, use that block button liberally. It’s the best way to tailor your feed to your taste.
Btw I fully support LGBTIQ+ rights, just like any other civil rights.
Unfortunately, /home/myusername really does live on the big partition. When I mount root only (from the live ISO, mountedroot/home is empty @evujumenuk@lemmy.world @possiblelinux127@lemmy.zip
I give up. I am nuking this partition and in the process hopefully resetting what is wrong with it, then dropping the 30GB of files back in from the backup.
Thank you so much for your helpful response! 💜
If I understand you correctly, then my applications would be looking at the /home folder on the root filesystem, which is <100 GB, unable to see the larger partition mounted in /home underneath it. I can check by mounting the root fs but not the home partition from a live iso and checking for a /home in the contents of the root fs.
If I find what I expect there, the following should fix it:
Only thing I might have to check if it does not work is if this /home mount will then happen on booting the actual OS.
The second scenario does not ring a bell, but I’ll keep it in mind in case this does not work.
I hear good things about Manjaro. It’s based on Arcj, but preconfigured and user friendly. Although I have also heard of dependency problems when using the Arch User Repository, due to Manjaro being a bit behind Arch.
If you like Ubuntu, but not what Canonical is doing, then Linux Mint is what you’re looking for. That’s how it was born. There is a KDE flabor of it too!
This is amazing. Can’t wait for the cats update!
Funny, I have been wondering whether I have ADHD or not and from reading this (after skipping over some sections), I think my basal ganglia is the main culprit. I always hear everything at the same time, have lots of trouble listening to someone talk and get impatient but then surprise everyone by remembering what a nearby group was discussing 15 minutes ago.
If the basal ganglia are not functioning properly, individuals might struggle with impulse control and have difficulty filtering out distractions. They may interrupt others frequently, have trouble waiting for their turn, and find it challenging to concentrate on one task for an extended period.
That sounds super interesting! Based on your description, I think you would enjoy Outer Wilds (not Outer Worlds). Have you played it yet?
Can confirm, bike keys on a “should not forget” box in the fridge actually work
You can always revert (i.e. undo in a new commit) the faulty commit. That will keep the history. This meme is not just about pushing straight to master, it’s about push --force
which overwrites the remote branch completely, changing history.
I am trialling Qwant for a few weeks now after I had to restore a backup for my phone, it’s a European privacy oriented search engine. I like it a lot so far, seems to do better than Brave for me. I do miss the option of adding “!g” at the end of a search term to fall back to Google. That is really nice in Brave Search.
I did not like Duckduckgo at all even though I tried it for a few weeks.
That makes a lot of sense. I will set up Tailscale first then.
One of the many reasons why consumer and worker’s rights are doomed in the Anglo-Saxon world: standing up for them is “rude”