While I have observed this to be true, I find it surprising. Melamine is also the material from which the backing of IKEA bookshelves is made. Of course one material can be formulated in many different ways, but still … That was a revelation.
While I have observed this to be true, I find it surprising. Melamine is also the material from which the backing of IKEA bookshelves is made. Of course one material can be formulated in many different ways, but still … That was a revelation.
Primary Care Physician (or Provider) is, indeed, what I think the original comment intended; however, no matter how many times I’ve been to the ER (or A&E if you’re from a more civilized country), that’s not how my brain initially interprets it.
So … Do PCP before a flight? I’ve never done any illegal drugs, maybe that’s why my joints always hurt.
FYSA: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poster_child
As described in the second half of that article, it’s a colloquialism.
Is there some grammatical conflation going on in the title or am I confused?
Well… Good to know, I suppose. Thanks for the information!
I was under the impression that they were the same thing. (It might surprise you that I have never done any illegal drugs.)
I think it’s gross … Because of the gross stuff that’s probably on every surface in a public transit environment.
All of these, so far as I know, either are or evolved from Unix tools.
zsh is short for “z shell.” A shell is a way to interact with a system via text - a command line interface. There are many including sh (shell), bash (Bourne again shell), fish (no idea what it stands for if anything) and others. I pronounce “zsh” as “zee shell.”
ssh is short for “secure shell,” a way to access systems remotely that replaced unencrypted remote access methods (hence “secure”). I pronounce this as “ess ess aitch.” The last symbol you used looks like a calculus symbol to me.
sudo, depending on whom you ask, could stand for one of a few things; it was preceded by a command called “su” which stood for “super user” or “switch user” because it allowed you to imitate a user other than your own (super user being a user who has few or no permissions restrictions on a system). “sudo” is generally considered to be short for “su do” (whatever you consider “su” to mean) (ie, switch user and do or become super user and do)… I pronounce this one as “pseudo” but I didn’t know what it meant when I first learned it. If I had, it’s not impossible that I would pronounce it differently.
Caveat: I’m an experienced Linux user, but not an expert. All of the above is generally accurate but I suspect there are many lemmy users who would contest the details.
Hope this information helps!
edit: forgot that it was “fish,” not “Phish.”
I would feel pretty silly in that circumstance, true.
With blackjack and hookers.
Sucking at something is the first step toward being sorta good at something.
I don’t think there’s any website where it is necessary, excluding ones that adhere to unjustified laws.
I’ve seen a single one. It was in the oncoming lane and honestly I and didn’t even process it as a vehicle at first. My first thought was that it was the bumper of a semi.
Fair enough, I hadn’t considered homelessness by choice.
I know homeless people can and sometimes do have jobs, but assumed their income would be insufficient to require interacting with the IRS. Thank you for expanding my perception.
File taxes? I admit I’m fairly ignorant of the plights of any unhoused person … And any complex tax situation, TBH … but it seems like most of them would be under the income threshold that would require filing of taxes.
edit: s/and/any/
That one.