I did indeed miss that. From the feed you can only block things, not subscribe. I thought you had to go to the sidebar of the community to subscribe. Cheers!
I suspect we’re all going to love it to death while watching it. Then we’re all going to get together and talk about the little things we didn’t like and why it wasn’t as good as the original set, get each other all worked up about the inadequacies, lament and watch the old seasons and eventually come to grips that all we have is all we have, we’ll watch the new episodes a few more times and fall in love with them too.
12k ain’t that much. I run a sub of 75k and they only amass two or three posts a day max unless something happens. Just post your OC if it bothers you.
Unless this job is of personal significance for you (meaning it has the ability to advance your career in a significant way) then I would start shopping around again. But that’s just me.
xournal for fake form-filling on PDFs - ugly and unintuitive but gets the job done
img2pdf - does what it says on the tin
ranger for managing files and launching stuff - not the coolest kid on the block but this is the single most impressive terminal app I have used in recent years, the key bindings and commands and defaults are so crazily intuitive that I hardly ever even need to consult the manual
I recently switched to using the periodic table. I made myself a nice little spreadsheet to keep track of it all. I used to name hosts after random stuff like cereal, snacks, or just plain old [my first name]-desktop.
It’s not what you have to hide, it’s how they want to use what they can see. They can weaponize anything and the only reason you don’t care yet is that they haven’t made you a target yet.
You can absolutely mount those drives at the correct path, make sure your user has the correct permitions. Add them to fstab so they are mounted at boot. Done.
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