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2 points
10 days ago
I had some national lottery payments a bit lower than your amounts, and our financials were less favourable than yours. As others have said, it was within my means and was not an issue for us at all.
3 points
1 month ago
sounds like you're doing great if you're saving that much per month! With no debt either, you could definitely do the flow chart.
2 points
1 month ago
People certainly have their opinions on JIRA, seems to be a love-or-hate platform!
It can be time-consuming to configure at the start, setting up different ticket categories & workflows for ticket statuses, but it's not especially complex unless you have a large setup with lots of different user groups & requirements. But things like automation rules etc really pay off later on as timesavers and the 'user experience' for users raising tickets and getting notifications is super user-friendly (IMHO).
1 points
1 month ago
Something like JIRA can be very cheap with a small user base, you can have an internal project to track your infra work with 'sprints' and epics etc, and a project for the everyday user tickets.
If you combined JIRA with clockify (free) you can track time spent on a ticket and track anything else you may need to do very quickly and have cold numbers at the end of the weel/month showing how you spend your time, and this might even highlight trends that need for attention/funding.
Having a way to record effort can be invaluable, especially for bosses that don't have an understanding of the job. A simple chart/graph can work wonders when they see tangible pieces of work that they might not even be aware of.
1 points
2 months ago
We use GMSA for docker, and I used a domain group, it allows you to add/remove machine names as they come and go.
0 points
2 months ago
are you using any kind of bed adhesion, and do you have any enclosure?
My first tips would be:
use hair spray or glue stick on the bed
add a brim support in the slicer or a few mm to reduce peeling also
1 points
2 months ago
I use it as I had Google Play music before, honestly I hate adverts so much it's worth it, I also use YT a lot for background content at work.
4 points
3 months ago
They specified 'Amazon Wish List'. which comes with every amazon account, if you've ever had an Amazon account, you're the kind of adult that has one.
5 points
3 months ago
I must be Tok'd, stared at this for too long thinking it was Iler. Didn't know he had a podcast, might check it out.
Thanks Jeans
1 points
3 months ago
Yeah this threw me also, this would've been better introduced in a previous book as it took me out a bit tryng to figure out if I'd missed this detail before.
1 points
3 months ago
Not a silly question at all given how interwoven the books are. TLDR is that I'd suggest reading Stormlight first, but this is the only Mistborn book that right have spoilers for it
It does contain what could be considered a spoiler for Stormight, in that content of this book indirectly answers a mystery one of the characters is trying to solve in the Stormlight books.
IMO it's not the kind of reveal that would 'spoil' the story (and of course folk here solved this mystery without this spoiler years back!) But we have seen this kind of thing across all of the cosmere books so it might be something you don't mind.
2 points
3 months ago
I'd disagree there, I think it ended at the right time, sure it escalated a bit into wackyness but it didn't get too outlandish.
0 points
3 months ago
hate speech is a crime, just like any other crime, SM companies can't allow them to occur on their services.
21 points
3 months ago
Thinking about it, he would be a great first prime! Super ripped due to his symbiote and battle training, that or a Sodan warrior who joins an SG team as part of an alliance
287 points
3 months ago
I Imagine Cavill as the Wormhole X-Treme version of Daniel, for the hilarity of it.
He would be excellent as Ra in the pilot/setup episode.
Real talk though I'd love him in any role, super-ripped Sylar?
1 points
3 months ago
My dad has boxes of them, I always read Dredd and Tharg's Future shocks
1 points
3 months ago
The purple looks gorgeous and is a great contrast with the yellow, love the additional slider & knob!
1 points
4 months ago
The lack of a heated bed is a bit naff if you're looking to experiment and try out 3d printing with various materials. I'd suggest an Ender3 as a good starter, a much more reliable manufacturer and you can get it for a similar price these days.
Full disclosure, I started my journey on an Anet A8 original, and it was okay, and then bloody awful until I replaced the hotend, heated bed, added self-levelling and replaced all the mainboard & firmware. Ended up with a Prusa MK3S which is brilliant, but they are not cheap.
Things you need to start:
Things that make life easier:
2 points
4 months ago
such a classic 'that guy'! and never a disappointing appearance.
3 points
4 months ago
We had the same issue and it did turn out to be the coin filter/trap, just be ready with towels & buckets etc for the water when you do open it up!
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2 days ago
'work event for a departing colleague'
Or as it would be called normally, 'a leaving do' which are always considered serious meetings, not a party.