

“How ya doing?”
“Doing my best.”


“How ya doing?”
“Doing my best.”


It is such a shame that ZFS isn’t a straightforward option on almost all distros.


qbit but its API is connected to Helmarr. I think Helmarr connects to transmission and deluge as well. iOS only.



I use Arch btw.
Or Hall effect switches.
Line. Go. Up.
I’d love to try symfonium but I am on iOS.
I know there is a lot about Plex to hate, but I am always grateful for Plexamp. It requires a Plex pass, but it’s worth it for Plexamp alone imo.
If budget is a concern, cleaning old bearings can go a long way. Soapy water, followed by a wd40 bath, followed by some 3-in-1 oil, followed by thoroughly wiping clean and dry, can make old bearings feel much better.
But bearings are pretty cheap so it might be worth it to get new ones.
PIA is also a good option if port forwarding is important to you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongle
I’m afraid dongle refers to something else.
But it is a funny word, though!
50% of the time I would be handed a cable. Who knows what’s on the other end of it.
Yes. Using sub-files and related features makes a 100+ page document with figures and links much easier to work with.
One of my favorite parts of being a math teacher is getting to write in latex all the time.
It’s such a bummer collaborating on a document because they all use Word.
Yeah. I also appreciate the ability to actually fix most problems. I probably ran into fewer problems on windows, but when I did, the problems were beyond repair.


As a math teacher I make booklets per unit. They’re almost entirely based on a textbook or two, but they’re all typed up by me in latex.
It works well — one small booklet to haul around at a time. There’s also room for them to write notes as well as work out practice problems. And an answer key, depending on the class.
What does Microsoft have to do with that? You can make the same AI PRs anywhere you want.


It’s a similar idea to how some RAID configurations work.
I’ve tried several times but latex commands are so engrained in my fingers. One day. Maybe.