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I have recently learned that in a pinch the band of a condom will do as well.

What are you looking for? Yocto experience? Experience writing drivers? C/Rust/C++? Hardware / FPGA experience as well?


You can manage containers with proxmox. The idea with proxmox is also to use something that you might encounter at work to practice with at home.


I mean I feel for you but cycling in the rain is not that big of a deal, greetings from the Netherlands


Pro tip: Use a read only rootfs and use overlayfs to write any changes to ram instead of the SD. Then you just gotta put your state on a USB drive, network etc.


You can also mount /var/log as a tmpfs. Worked for the Debian based OS but not so well with Fedora (on an eMMC volume).


Ah was wondering why pull requests did not show up


Not OP but I have the same problem. I've found some things just work better for me, like using (neo)vim (or emacs I guess) instead of something like vscode helps me stay in the zone more.


This is hacker news, of course there is a need


Wow, was it actually 90 minutes of standing?


For me, yes. I was working remote from a surprisingly loud coffee shop so I had to pop out in the back alley. The rest of the team (even those in office) was all connecting on zoom so I doubt it.


Beer is about 5%, so 14 times 20 = 280ml of beer, pretty standard beer glass size


Liquor is around 40% alcohol, and a shot is supposed to be 1.5 oz, so 17g. A bit more than a standard drink, but not far off.


> a shot is supposed to be 1.5 oz

There is no standard definition of a shot. Serves in the US will vary wildly, as will serves across Europe.

In Australia, a shot is 30ml (close enough to 1 oz to make no difference) which is exactly one standard drink or 10g of alcohol, assuming straight spirit.


There's a bar I used to go to that has Whiskey Wednesdays. They're entire whiskey menu was half off. What they don't tell you (unless you ask) is they pour 1 oz shots instead of 1.5.


In Britain the standard glass size is 568 ml, i.e. a pint.


Having not traveled to the UK, is a half pint not also a fairly standard size?

Pubs in Melbourne generally serve pints and "pots", aka half-pints.


You can buy beer in halfs, but people more usually buy a pint.


That's about two drinks, then.


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