it clearly has 2 feet in the pic
lurch
Isn't the vote secret, so nobody can come after them for voting the wrong way?
I'm suspecting McDonald's paid him for this publicity stunt. (You know, like him posing with beans in the oval office.) Although, him being a loser and a bad business man, they may have convinced him to do it for free or for an hamberder or so. "You can keep all the fries you make." 😆
It kinda looks like she just messed up feeding him. He looks a bit thin. Could have easily gotten away with that excuse.
Yeah right. It's raining men again, smh.
~~most~~ all BIOS updates I made needed a bootable USB made from an image or had to be started from within the old BIOS setup.
Industriell vielleicht, aber wenn jemand zuhaus eine Messerspitze benutzt schwankt es dann auch mit purem Koffein.
if he had actually worked it, he would have burned down the building. fryers are no joke and he's clearly mentally unfit
Ich beziehe mich auf die Dosierung. Guaranapulver ist quasi von Natur aus gestreckt. Es enthält nur ca. 4 bis 8% Koffein und wirkt etwas langsamer als reines Koffein. Eine Überdosis entspricht dann ca. 20g, statt einem Bruchteil reinen Koffeins, das dadurch extrem schwer zu dosieren ist. Du kannst quasi einen Teelöffel Guarana in einen Liter Wasser geben, gut rühren, und es ist etwa auf dem Niveau von Cola. Ich halte das für deutlich ungefährlicher.
(Ich weiß trotzdem nicht, warum es Leute für Sport benutzen. Das ergibt keinen Sinn.)
usually you can't rmmod a module in use. even if it's deleted from the FS it's still present until reboot, but if the cipher module you are using was in that package and it also got removed from the initrd (which often is rebuilt after performing changes like that), you won't be able to decrypt the LUKS container after reboot unless you boot another system (e.g. a live USB) that has the cipher module you need.
Maybe you can log in remotely to investigate. Like if you have Linux and SSH set up for convenience, you could log in from another PC and check the log buffers/files and /proc, lshw or sensors outputs.