You’re welcome!
You’re welcome!
A free, open-source app that does this system wide on macOS: https://github.com/rknightuk/TrackerZapper
Alpine.
I’m a longtime Arch user, and would have preferred to use Arch on a particular system, but didn’t want to deal with needing to babysit ZFS packages from AUR.
So, I decided to use Alpine after never having tried it before, and ended up sticking with it. Like Arch, it’s both lightweight and has a capable/sensible package manager, which are the main things that are important to me.
I haven’t had any growing pains from Alpine’s use of busybox/musl/openrc, things mostly Just Work!
White Christmas, which was written by Irving Berlin, who was Jewish!
I like it because of how intricately the melody is written. It ebbs and flows perfectly against the chord progression and feels much closer to a jazz standard than most other Christmas songs.
AI does not require a raise for doing something right either
Well, not yet. Imagine if reward functions evolve into being paid with real money.
I’m curious if anyone dailies Alpine for desktop use. (I don’t.)
From Ricky Mondello, who works on passkeys at Apple: “If it’s device-bound, it’s not a passkey”:
Q-Tips (cotton swabs.) Generics seem universally worse.
I always admired the concept for the video for Stone Sour’s “Through Glass.”
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Excellent, thank you very much!
The “National Guitar” line is even more clever than first appears since there were also literal National guitars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_String_Instrument_Corporation