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beirdobaggins , to linux in WSL vs. Dual Booting vs. virtualbox

If you are going to dual boot and your computer has room for 2 drives. The way I would recommend doing it is to add a second drive for Linux, and disconnect to windows drive from the computer. Do a normal linux install. And then add the windows drive back in. Then you can set one of the drives as the default boot device and if you want to boot to the other just open the Boot options on boot.

This keeps things totally separated and you can even remove one of the drives later if you want to single boot.

Kojichan , to programmer_humor in My friend suggested I use different names for variables..
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I remember an old mentor programmer I had who basically described his job as building an addition to an addition to an addition on a tree house built in a twig.

Roopappy , (edited ) to asklemmy in People who pirated in the late 90s and early 00s what is the most dramatic change from then till now? And if you had the power what would you bring back?

I miss mixed CDs. You meet someone, you understand their music tastes, and you make them a mix of stuff that you think they’d like, but from your favorite known artists. I made plenty, and ones I received got me into some awesome bands.

Bob_Robertson_IX , to asklemmy in People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?

Mostly the neighbors who don’t pay their dues or needlessly hold up needed improvements.

Our HOA board does a great job, they are volunteers who live in the neighborhood. Our dues used to be $100 a year, plus $150 if you wanted to use the pool. Then the pool needed to be replaced (it was 45 years old) and we didn’t have the money for it, so we changed the dues to $250 and everyone gets access to the pool. That still didn’t raise enough money, so they tried to get everyone to agree to a one-time assessment of $1000 but too many people complained. So they’ve now raised the dues to $350, likely going up to $450 soon.

The good thing about the higher dues is we will now be able to afford a lawyer to go after the 10% of the homes that aren’t paying their dues. And maybe even force the people who are hoarding cars in their yards to have to move them.

Glimpythegoblin ,

Maybe they don’t care about the pool. Fuck an hoa

vladmech ,

Wait so for the folks that didn’t care about the pool, their dues went up 3.5x so far, soon to be 4.5x, for something they didn’t want or use, and you’re surprised they’re not paying? That’s some entitlement right there…

assassinatedbyCIA , to lemmyshitpost in Another pisspost

Dyson piss areosoliser

Elorie , to asklemmy in People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?

Selling.

The HOA changed management companies about three months before I moved out. New one couldn’t be bothered to provide the condo docs and required legal paperwork to me, the seller, my lawyer, or either realtor for the transaction, despite repeated requests. (My copies from my purchase were not enough for the bank.) Without it, the transaction could not close. We made it, barely, but their sluggishness almost destroyed the sale and the purchase of my next home, as the transactions were all dependent.

It took my realtor camping out in the HOA office to get copies. According to her, she showed up and was waiting for them and sat there for two hours while they photocopied, printed and generally fucked around pretending it was too hard to find.

They tried to claim I was behind in my dues too, but I’d anticipated that strategy, and emailed my realtor pictures of the cancelled dues checks AND the notarized statement from the outgoing management company saying I was paid in full at the time of handover.

I was glad to move out. Apparently they didn’t get better as I saw a lot of units for sale in the next year.

bluGill , to nostupidquestions in Why would someone desire a pension instead of a 401k?

Pensions are for life so even if you like to 120 you get something. However they are generally limitited to poor rates of return so if you like a more reasonable life time you had much less money to live on.

ininewcrow , to lemmyshitpost in Another pisspost
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Now I know why these things stink so badly

Annoyed_Crabby , to memes in Boomer? Perhaps. Relatable? Debatable.

Me at work as a blue collar in service industry:

intensely_human , to science_memes in Launches

Can a solar sail be used to put a craft into the sun?

Anticorp ,

That’s an interesting question. A regular sail can sail into the wind, but they have a triangular sail, and a keel with water resistance. I don’t think any of those things exist in space, so I’m going to guess no. Perhaps some sort of high efficiency propellant keel could make it possible?

Etterra ,

My intuition would say no, but to be honest, I don’t understand the physics of either solar or watercraft sails.

HubertManne , to asklemmy in People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?

mine went after a guy for adding insulation to the attic.

db2 , to nostupidquestions in Why would someone desire a pension instead of a 401k?
hlqxz , to asklemmy in If you could "Eternal Sunshine" a piece of media so that you could listen to it for the first time again, what would it be?

Counter Strike 1.6. I wish the game never dies.

Captainvaqina , to memes in Decision time

You know what’s worse? Starting a successful one that makes a whole ass salary and then having google updates smack it the f out.

Knuschberkeks , to asklemmy in What are questions that will make it sound like I can afford a million euro house?

I can’t really help you, but I do want to say: if you get in I want poctures, that house looks awesome.

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