It's not you. There are many things you simply cannot do in the settings app.
Curdie
It's pretty cool for an artist to be nominated for a grammy. I don't know anything about this artist other than recognizing her name, but it's legit to list those nominations in your credentials. It's a real accomplishment.
I can definitely Avalonia for cross platform UI. It's amazing.
I liked my droid.
Honestly? I doubt anyone will think twice about it unless you talk about it a lot.
Regarding meds, the side effects are worse than I expected but the benefits are way better than I expected too. I wouldn't hesitate to take your doctor's advice in that area. Just having a baseline for how effortless it can be to handle complex tasks really puts into perspective how much more effort it takes for us. Your first few good days on Adderall or whatever will open your eyes. And if nothing else, you might learn to forgive yourself when you just can't spare the effort for something in the future.
I enjoy your comment so much because your methodical and patient approach to debugging code is exactly what's required to fix a printer. You literally are really good at computers even if your aren't armed with a lot of specific knowledge. It's the absolutely worst because troubleshooting without knowledge and experience is painfully slow and the whole time I'm thinking"they know so much more about this than I do! If they'd just slow down and read what's on the screen ..." But many people struggle to do even basic troubleshooting. Their lack of what you have makes them inept.
Last Epoch scratches that itch real good for me and it's hitting release in a few days.
Oh really?
Do ssh-copy-id next please.
This will be a nice improvement for me.
My friends and I had a blast in grounded. Really good times
I had severe headaches for years before a doctor that I trusted talked me into getting help from a local chiropractor with a good reputation. I've since learned a lot and would recommend a massage therapist or PT over a random chiropractor. Even then was skeptical. But this chiropractor was able to demonstrate exactly where in my neck the pain behind my eyes was coming from, provide me with some immediate relief, and help me with a path to long-term recovery. Biggest takeaway: posture is critical. Good posture is uncomfortable and tiring at first. You'll get better at it and your muscles will adapt. It's well worth the sacrifice. Wish I'd learned twenty years ago but better late than never.