

I have no experience with this, at all, but could creating symlinks from your internal SSD to your external HDD perhaps solve this issue?
Two tired mice in a pail of milk, They swam around as best they could. But hope began to fade - what should they do? One wanted to drown itself, But its friend said, "No, no, no, For hope only triumphs, maybe, As long as we keep searching for it. Keep searching for it.


I have no experience with this, at all, but could creating symlinks from your internal SSD to your external HDD perhaps solve this issue?


If you’re in a group and talking about someone who isn’t there, imagine they are. That way, you’ll never say something you might regret later.
Nice haha, also a new one for me.


Both my wife and I do this to each other all the time. While we both do it, we still get annoyed when the other is doing it, because we are only right 60 % of the time or less.
Haha I love that. I never remember to bring a reusable bag to the store and I hate myself every time I have to buy an overpriced plastic bag, for roughly 90 cents per bag.
But that’s nothing compared to buying these reusable bags every time. I could imagine that it would work on me.
Oh, that one was new for me. In Denmark we something similar. We call it Error 40.
”Error 40", where the error is not in the machine, but approximately 40 cm in front of the screen.


It’s great at pointing you in the correct direction. As a Linux newbie myself, I’ve been through similar things as OP and used llms to help me debug the issues, but almost every time it suggested something a bit more complex than your average command, it was wrong. Luckily, I never trusted the output from the llms, but it got me so far, that I knew what to search for in forums and then get the right solution.


In Denmark it would be Nielsen and Jensen and first name would be Anne or Peter.
Peter Petersen, Jens Jensen and Niels Nielsen are not uncommon combinations.
Jens Jensen is actually the most common name in Denmark for men and for women it is Kirsten Jensen.
A glass of water with a bit of apple cider vinegar in it. It takes the cravings and it improves digestion and lowers blood sugar levels.
Also consider taking psyllium, it’s a prebiotic and helps with all sorts of things. It makes me feel more full and helps with digestion.
I eat dark chocolate with at least 70 % cocoa. You don’t feel like eating too much of it, but it tastes good and helps on the cravings.
Yes, you’re right and to my knowledge there isn’t anything similar to the “no cow on the ice” in the English language.
Well, Wiktionary translated it to “the coast is clear”.
Originally it was “No cow on the ice, as long as its butt is on dry land”.
My issue is that I would often start on something like “like peas in a pod” but directly translated Danish, which wouldn’t be something people would say.


But again, that would probably fuck up the business case for Wegovy and other Novo Nordics products and subsequently Denmark’s economy. Might be a bad idea. We shouldn’t forget about the billionaires and their wealth.


We would bring scary things like free wealthfare with us. And all americans were to accept it. Nonnegotiable. Almost a dictatorship like move.


I wonder if your brain then starts to align how you hear your own voice and how you hear it when it’s recorded. If it starts to sound more the same for you.
Would also be really weird if you for a long period only heard recordings of you speaking, and when you start speak again, you get equally, or probably more, freaked out by your own voice, as when your hear it recorded.
I saw a floating dick with two penis rings on it. But I guess that depends on what’s on your mind.
The worst part for me is mixing sayings and the construction of sentences. I’ve never been that good at English grammar, but after using English more and more, my grammar in my native language have gotten worse. I’m half way in a sentence, in my native language, before I notice I’ve started on an English saying, but directly translated to my native language and it makes no sense. But, there’s no cow on the ice, as you say, because my wife and I are like pots and pans, as you also say; we are the same way.

You are not wrong. In this graph it seems like 2002 - 2012 was the calmest period in a very long time.
Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/world/conflict-trends-global-overview-1946-2024
Edit:
Actually kind of an interesting graph. Seems like there is a pattern of 10 years of conflict and tension and then a either a hold or another 10 years with a calm period.


Sure, but i’ve just reached a point where I don’t want to get bummed out, everytime I open a social media app.
There must be positive things to talk about, and not just the enshittification of everything and the end of the world.


I have a filter on
My All Feed is basically empty now or consists of posts with zero or very few comments. I love the filter option, but it has also made it quite clear what is being pushed the most on Lemmy.
We got used to our upstairs neighbour’s loud snoring, so it was really weirs when she went on vacation, we couldn’t fall asleep. So many times we heard her wake up after we had sex…