

It’s just that the original timestamps are lost that way. With cp -a
I would’ve kept the original “created on” date. My memory is so shot I can barely remember what I did last week, let alone 42 days ago, whether I copied over those stats or not…
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a tween.
It’s just that the original timestamps are lost that way. With cp -a
I would’ve kept the original “created on” date. My memory is so shot I can barely remember what I did last week, let alone 42 days ago, whether I copied over those stats or not…
I did go out of my way to check creation date and modified date on those folders to try and assess whether I had copied the statistics over from my distrohop. Might’ve been old stats plus new, I’m not too sure. I should really start using cp -a
instead of just drag’n’drop in dolphin…
EDIT: No I don’t have invites, before anyone asks.
Yeah, this is also a problem though. I’d love to be on a private tracker as I was in the past, but once you’re out it’s just too much of a hassle to get back in.
That’s the spirit!
My rule of thumb has always been to share to ratio 1.1. Side thought: Maybe there’s a funny correlation between birthrates needing to be 2.1 for a stable population, the extra .1 to make up for deaths, and well, the 2 is because it takes two to make a baby.
(Gigabit internet is the biggest luxury I allow myself to splurge on.)
Meaning the identity had to be confirmed later by someone else (a coroner, probably)
I guess it makes sense, when you’re at the front you probably get squished more by the rest of the plane in a nose-first crash.
It’s possible it’s literally as tight and controlled as getting into and driving a car is.
That’s wild to me. I thought there were some international security standards for airports that at the very least logged all pilots taking off. Thanks for the explanation.
I’m confused as to what they mean by “not being able to identify the pilot”, surely that’s the guy whose identity is the easiest to figure out as you can’t just take off from a runway without being registered and security cleared etc. Right? Or do they mean that they can’t verify that the pilot who took off is the same as the one they found in the wreck?
You’re right, same goes for anime as they mention in the article. I’m thinking one leads to the other, people might pick up the manga to catch up on the anime or maybe a manga reader will watch the anime version of their show.
And they target a starving audience if you ask me.
The weebs are winning because Hollywood is bankrupt for ideas. Heck, not just Hollywood, the west in general.
They speedran the enshittification process, so quickly the term wasn’t even invented yet.
Only a decade late… Luckily qBittorrent is brilliant. And if qBittorrent somehow wasn’t an option, I might go with BiglyBT - it’s not the easiest on the eyes, but lots of settings.
What about all the lost accounts due to the Mojang -> Microsoft account migration? Lots of people either didn’t get around to doing it, or was able to and that meant the game you bought was suddenly null and void as your Mojang account got deleted if you didn’t consent in time to migrate to Microsoft.
I use an extension which bundles 5 different solutions in one called PaywallHub. I hasn’t been updated for a while because it got hit by takedown notices, but the chrome extension and firefox addon repos are still available, you just have to install it a bit more manually: https://github.com/Angeloyo/PaywallHub
Majority of dems are literally just there for a pay check, and now they have to work for it?! Oh no… Anyway…
Makes sense, they don’t want to be pointed out from a lineup for just following orders.
Next you’ll tell me they’re wearing pointy white “balaclavas”.
Pedantic, I know, but wouldn’t it make more sense to say “powered by Totino’s Pizza Rolls”, that is, to switch those two around?
Mine is a hack job, mostly a placeholder really,I just took the most used from WinCompose of all places, but have at it.
Limited invites to give out, scarcity mindset, I’ve been there myself, so I understand.