US tech wages are just nuts. In the UK I'm basically maxed out for a non-London based software dev at about £70k (~$87k). Meanwhile I have a friend who has managed to land a job with a London based US tech firm on about £120k (~$150k) which is massive for here but reading this is still a long way off what is possible.
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It seems the majority of the torrents with poor seeder count are in the 1.5TB+ range. I just simply don't have the storage for that. Most everything in the 0-300GB range is pretty well covered.
Accidentally vegan is one of the best kings of vegan.
Can I eat thing... checks ingredients... Yes, yes I can.
Reads nice but your docs are 404'ing so I can't investigate much :D
EDIT. Found it. You've got a '.com' instead of a '.io'.
I enjoy low priced games as much as the next person but I'm inclined to agree. At least a little.
In terms of currency per hour some games are outright bargains when you compare to a cinema trip and yet the triple A's cost more to produce than your average film.
Yeah, a standard hue remote lets you do it. I can't remember the exact thing but it's something as simple as holding the remote next to the bulb with a button pressed when you turn the light on.
Oh yes. But I felt the attribution helped bridge the Canadian gap.
That's what I was after but I guess the "translator" did me dirty. It's a direct replacement for "fuss"
😉 It's meme's all the way down.
Just updated to 0.2.5-3 and for the most part it's much much better.
This is a great client! Love the UI - great work on the Android side of flutter things.
I looked into Proxmox briefly but then figured that since 99% of my workload was going to be docker containers and I'd need just a single VM for them it made no sense to run it.
So that's what I did. Ubuntu + Portainer and a shed load of stacks.
What Usenet provider/s did you end up using?