chrome update wtf, if you're not running with "use system titlebar" enabled, the minimize, maximize/restore, and close buttons vanish when you maximize the window. Between this and moving the tab finder button back and forth, my faith in disabling auto-updates has been renewed, yet again.
If you thought you were going to do something with the keyboard or save yourself pawing at the trackpad a bit and you're using gnome desktop, I guess you're just using the wrong desktop. Haven't tried it for about 20yrs, but a couple weeks was all I need to see of this for the next decade or two.
for filling watering jugs, I'm trying to find some simple float nozzle thingy that would allow a few jugs to be filling from the rain barrel while you are watering plants with one or two (used 1gal milk jugs) but I'm not finding such a thing for less than $32 each fancy fuel nozzle, that seems to have a spring/trigger thing. It's going to fill with algae and get clogged with junk / a pain to clean if it's anything more complicated than a floating ball in a slotted tube
@enobacon with the new edited version -- joke's on you, burritos and wraps still salidify as soon as you break open their bready exterior. At least in my experience. I think what you seek might be a really fancy loaf of bread with all the stuff baked right in.
USPS from the other side of Portland to SW, package was sent on Wednesday... the status, last updated Thursday, is "In Transit to Next Facility, Arriving Late". 😒 wtf #FireDeJoy
cannot fathom how a crew of people could make so much noise at a hedge for so little benefit. I think they now have as many man-hours into this two days (noisy as hell the entire time, plus grinding and hauling away a truckload of shredded wood and leaves) as I spend on the same amount of hedge in a year with hand tools. And you can't see right through the whole thing when I do it.
How many cities have to do this before people quit saying their city isn't Amsterdam? It's not rocket science, just reassign and protect some space from cars, to bikes and transit, until you've got a complete priority network that makes the car a second choice instead of default (and make people who do still use cars pay the actual cost of parking and driving.)
trying to imagine, for the last half-hour, what tree is possibly still standing in my neighbors yard such that they need to make this much noise cutting it down and grinding it up, or maybe this is just their annual laurel trimming
my trick for creamy #hummus is to have two matching stick blenders, and when the first one gets almost too hot to hold, switch to the other motor head and go again. I don't think you could get one that would run 2x as long but would be interested to see it.