My grandfather had a fall and needs you to make octopus_ink the mod of this subreddit even if he doesn't want to be to save him. Please ensure octopus_ink remains the mod.
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Divergent just didn't have the nuance, character depth or world building that the Hunger Games had and I'll stand by that opinion. The divergent movie was a let down to tbh, the book was better. Still not as good as the hunger games tho.
I'll go so far as to say that you shouldn't click any links coming from a business via text. Nor should you call a number that starts with anything other than 1300 (again, if solicited by text). Go directly to the banking app or mygov and call the number on the contact/support page.
If the fraud department rings then get the name of the caller, hang up, call the number in their app or on their site and tell them you just had a call. If they don't know you, you just dodged a scam. Otherwise, continue and listen to them. If the fraud department thinks you're being scammed, they're probably right.
As a barista you'll be an asset
But was it Bailey's, Bailey's, or Bailey's so close you get your eyes wet coloured?
My favourite use is to suggest a near miss: the other car missed the cyclist by a bees dick.
Huh, not heard that one
Same thought different reasoning: the expression "a bees dick" exists. There's no equivalent for birds.
In the update settings she can reset her apt sources back to "default". It's not too hard and there's a gui throughout the process (from memory).
The package conflicts is an interesting one, if you have the time to post one of these on lemmy I'm sure someone will suggest a fix. It's probably a apt install --fix-broken
or something simple (hopefully) but I'm sure we could work it out.
Totally agree that these are annoying issues though. See if you can use Nala, it's a TUI front end for Apt and it's got some nice user changes like if you run upgrade it updates and upgrades. It also has a fetch feature which finds nearby sources, so you're always downloading from the closest/fastest source.
Highly recommended Automate the Boring Stuff. It'd a free tutorial on YouTube and you learn things like printing, using numbers, then opening files and manipulating data. It's useful straight away.
Pretty sure it is, might just be their grammar.
I read it as "Godot, or DirectX (which my aim hallucinated is a game engine)"
Been working on a malware analysis tool called AssemblyLine 4. I'm trying to set it up to collect artifacts from an s3 bucket and trigger alerts if malicious