Xubuntu / Lubuntu, then.
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Mostly agree with your point (I don’t really recommend linux for most people, despite having happily used archlinux for years), but minor nit in that photoshop is primarily made for os x, I think. At least all of the designers I know use macs (slightly confounded by working for a SaaS startup).
My skin (particularly my hands, because soap is harsh) is prone to drying out, so a humidifier really reduces small issues.
the buttons on a high end suit can cost much more than 10 euro. First hit on amazon for mother of pearl buttons is $36, and I’m sure there are more expensive materials in use. Likewise for fabric, I think. Do you need these things? No. But they exist, and you can pay for them.
Also typically the cost of clothing approximately doubles every times it changes hands, so if cost of product was $500, the retailer might pay $1000, and the consumer might pay $2000.
High fashion really is expensive just to be expensive, though.
the font is obnoxious
I’ve already tried gratitude journaling, and don’t expect this to be hugely different
seems like other-optimizing
The biggest hangup I’ve found in using multiple computers simultaneously is copy pasting long strings. I can chat them to myself, but it’s still slightly awkwarder than I’d like.
Otherwise, Sherincall is pretty on point.
If your goal is for this to be a temporary step, pick whichever one will make a stronger argument. I.e. if one has much better substitutes available, get rid of it now.
Shouldn’t outcome 2 be given higher weight on account of having actually happened before? Reallocation of wealth seems to be a pretty common outcome of shifts in power.
One thing that can affect this is the material used in the jeans. Typically, a lot of synthetic fabrics tend to start smelling more easily, while wool and silk are known for being naturally odor resistant. This can vary some, but it’s a good general guideline.
Survey!
Additionally, if you’re on os x, Textmate is basically the other Sublime. While I don’t use any of their super advanced features, I’ve used the two interchangeably essentially without having to relearn any key commands.
I think this is part of where the emacs / vim divide comes from.
How did you learn to think without verbal structure? That sounds very interesting and possibly useful.
Long distance foot commuting is still pretty bad. In my experience I don’t hate the world as much, but burning two plus hours a day commuting sucks no matter what. The subway is definitely much better than car commuting, but not as nice as biking or walking. I think subway commuting is vastly improved by good distractions available through a smartphone, though.
I enjoy sugarless black tea. I didn’t use to. I got into through green tea (which I admittedly still prefer in the general). I think drinking a lot of green tea and getting pretty into it (trying lots of different loose leaf types, learning about ideal steeping temperatures and times) got me used to the basic form of tea, after which it’s a lot easier to get into black tea.
If you work somewhere they do pair programming that can help with a lot of the issues though.
Let’s talk about the fact that the top two comments on a very nice contribution in the open thread is about how this is the wrong place for the post, or how it is why LW is dying. Actually let’s not talk about that.
Thanks for sharing the extension! I’ll try to post a walk through of how I got it working if I do.
In my anecdotal experience, being underweight is correlated with being unusually susceptible to cold. Building some mass might help. Consider doing a more general strength program too.
they’re also on record as having really regretted doing it