Haha…of course you do… everyone does
Haha…of course you do… everyone does
Maybe, my blood was already red though
Yeah motivation can be tricky and I actually missed the bit where you’re specifically looking for something to do at night before getting to sleep instead of pacing around.
Uhh… Rubix cube? Puzzle? If you don’t want to walk around something where you use your hands and that takes some mental focus might help. Hopefully you find something!
Start a project doing something that allows you to enter a flow state. Could be programming, woodworking, knitting, anything you can reasonably do with your interests and budget. If you can find something that holds your attention it will delete time.
Same here, friend. Still hits me every now and then when I see a Steam game with a recommendation from his curator page. Doesn’t happen too often these days, but still the occasional older game I haven’t picked up yet goes on sale.
pees blood
Oh shit that looks expensive
Aren’t they only like 3 years apart or something?
This looks pretty interesting! I haven’t used fedora before either so could be good to give it a go. I’ve had some issues with my Pop OS install so could be a good excuse to try something new.
As long as you keep at least one foot supporting you on the bed it still counts as not leaving the bed.
People would just point out that the whole thing is Al generated though.
Hmm, mine specifically excludes acts of Astraios
Have a nice cold pint and wait for this whole thing to blow over.
TotalBiscuit
Appear unsure where you are committed, and committed where you are unsure.
If you know your date, and know yourself, you need not fear the outcome of a hundred arguments.
The greatest date is that which requires no activity.
Victorious partners make love first, then go on a date, whilst defeated partners go on a date first, then seek to make love.
What should we call this being so powerful and mysterious as to be completely unaffected by the one ring?
Tom
It truly is the century of the Linux desktop.
Thank you, appreciate you showing specifically what your issue is. I agree the timeline for the battery costs hasn’t worked out exactly because of some anomalies over the last year or two but the trend is sharply down again. So it seems like we are on track to achieve a cost of around $90 by 2025 now rather than 2024 at least according to Goldman Sachs.
If your issue is with the exact timeline, I say that’s fair enough, but being off by a year with battery costs isn’t too bad I don’t think. Of course as with all forecasting we’ll have to see exactly how it pans out in reality but it’s a pretty big risk if you want to start building a nuclear reactor now, factoring in construction time plus payback period.
Which part specifically do you take issue with? It’s a bounded timeframe with over 60 references. We’re already 4 years into their predicted trends and on track so it seems like they are into something.
Microsoft set themselves up the bomb