

When I have been in the us I used to tip around 15%. Accepted that as a weirdness of the us.
On my home country tipping is just weird and unheard of, so 0%.
Edit: last time I was in the us was like 15 years ago.
When I have been in the us I used to tip around 15%. Accepted that as a weirdness of the us.
On my home country tipping is just weird and unheard of, so 0%.
Edit: last time I was in the us was like 15 years ago.
Aaaaaaand…
Yes we have yet a other dog, the oldest one, 12yo. She come from the shelter her name is Giada (Jade). We never changed it. Funny how that’s also a commonish human name and has been hilarious sometimes in the past in crowded places…
Now, I should have done one post I guess.
We also have a other dog… We got her as an adult which had to be taken away from her previous home. She is called Bianca, guess by the looks of her being similar to the other famous Bianca.
We call her BB (beebee) short for Bella Bianca.
We also have two cats, brothers. They got called Tom and Jerry.
Named due to ignorance by my kids at the time… Jerry turned out the smart and bossy one and Tom the other one…
We also have a small dog which my daughter called Shiba. We call her Breadcrumb or Bean (she is mostly black) tough. Because she is small and black.
We have a dog which was called Betohven from the shelter. We called him Mozart, since it feels more… Manageable … YKWIM
I don’t have a pet name, only an human name…
Italy, twice, on both world wars.
Statistics don’t make something real.
Specially when those statistics are related only to human perception and not a single scientific evidence.
So, no, statistics doesn’t make me believe in something.
Self hosted matrix with bridges to WhatsApp and telegram. What else…
With my bike does it count? If so, yesterday multiple times to avoid speed bumps on the road.
Plot twist: op is your coworker
Hey, you forget about Gentoo Linux!
The real distro for newbies… (Provided the newbies are expert cs graduated and crazy nerds…)
All depends on what a beginner is… Not all beginners are tech illiterates or people who only want to use office.
Mostly us stuff, never heard of one in Europe
Running a business works better if you have a steady flow of income. I don’t blame them for trying.
But I vote with my wallet.
I stick to open source apps more and more, and not only for the lack of subscriptions.
I stay away from any subscription like that. It works like credit cart debt: you pile it and in no time you bleed money like no tomorrow.
I understand the need of the Dev for a reasonably guaranteed flow of money, specially for online services, but also keep a software house going cost money.
But I am free to choose where not to put my money.
Its like running a marathon: you do it for the journey, not for the medal at the end.
(Disclaimer: you do it for the medal. But you would do it anyway, even if there is no medal, because its the journey that makes it worthwhile)
Thanks for the fun read! You made my day.
And in a lifetime on linux I never noticed the Ctrl+y stuff.
I don’t see anything wrong here. Ram is supposed to be always as full as possible.
What is not needed by running programs should be full of disk pages cached. A system with lots of free ram is oversized or abnormal.
Also, today’s kernels require swap space. On disk is a must for a server, and maybe consider even zram.
Having swap will allow the kernel to organize it’s memory usage even better.
Don’t over think ram as that is a field in which you will be wrong and the kernel will be right 99%.
That’s what mastodon is for