Around 2/3 of us, yes. The 1/3 who voted red, and the 1/3 who did not vote.
But not all of us.
Around 2/3 of us, yes. The 1/3 who voted red, and the 1/3 who did not vote.
But not all of us.
The corporate overenthusiasm “LET’S FUCKING GOOOOO”.
Ugh. Sure, maybe the product launch went great, but still. Ugh.
Come on man, is this how you’d explain it to a 5 year old?
Medical device engineer here (mechanical engineering). I host jellyfin, game servers (Minecraft, factorio, valheim, etc), my website, and a bunch of other minor services I find useful.
I got into it originally through a combination of poor internet, and being fed up with Google and others discontinuing products/features. The internet problem is solved now, so my only goal is not being reliant on someone else’s cloud.
Fair, I do have a number of MD DO consultants. The initial look I had was not within the DO licensing.
I was not familiar with this term and had to look it up. From my brief search, it also seems like snake oil, and I don’t know why someone would not go to a real physical therapist instead.
As a medical device engineer working in spine - absolutely chiropractors.
I’m a Creo Parametric man myself. Used it for many years at a previous employee and loved it. Bit of a learning curve, but you can do just about anything with it. Very powerful.
Currently stuck with solidworks at my current job. Not a huge fan, both stability and tool options are lower, but it works.
Of course neither of these options are reasonable for personal use due to pricing being too high for most people. If you are an active student, you can get free Creo!
Thank you, I will look into this!
I have Foundry through Docker, but that’s pretty much the extent of the self host. Everything else comes through D&D Beyond. I’d love to get away from wizards, but it’s pretty damn slick.
It depends significantly on location and living situation, but 50k ranges from moderately comfortable all the way to poverty line.
Brushing the cats regularly is the first step - this removes loose fur that will otherwise fall out on other surfaces. Most cats love being brushed, and id say doing it a every week at a minimum will help.
Other than brushing, having the right type of vacuum can make a big difference.
Are you in the southern hemisphere? Our cats shed a lot more in the summer vs winter. Spring is especially bad, as they are getting rid of their winter coat.
Thank you for taking the time to make sure you’re taking the best care of them! They have a good home with you.