As a Canadian driving around the UK I always found these signs strange. When passing one we would raise our fists in the air and shout, “End road work…end road work everywhere!!!”.
It amused us.
As a Canadian driving around the UK I always found these signs strange. When passing one we would raise our fists in the air and shout, “End road work…end road work everywhere!!!”.
It amused us.
An small InstantPot does the trick just as well, and you can use it for other stuff as well.
Kanban is probably way overkill as a model for what you want. The key about Kanban is control of WIP/Queues at various stages and pulling items through the workflow. With a simple ToDo/WIP/Done workflow, you’re probably going to find any Kanban apps are too complicated for what you get out of them.
Calling customers, “guests”. A customer is someone with a business relationship with someone/something else. They’re exchanging money for goods and services and have a right to expect certain value for their money.
A guest is something else entirely. A guest has no implicit right to expect a certain any particular level or quality of services. They are dependent on the magnamity of the “host”.
Calling a customer a “guest” robs them of status.
I wonder. There could only be one r/something, so if the mod was bad you were stuck. But there’s nothing to stop someone starting up another “something” community on another instance, if the mods suck in the first.
So maybe power mods will wither away in the Fediverse.
The last rPi I bought was all of $40. I thought it was a bargain for the specs.
Well, thank you very much mr bot, but I posted this from Mastodon and the fact that it’s even here is testimony that I got it right.
Technically, he would have three drives and only two drives of data. So he could move 1/3 of the data off each of the two drives onto the third and then start off with RAID 5 across the remaining 1/3 of each drive.