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My oldest did have to take a personal finance class in high school (last year) and did cover things like retirement saving and different methods of. I think some places are trying.
Edit: I, on the other hand, had your experience.
My oldest did have to take a personal finance class in high school (last year) and did cover things like retirement saving and different methods of. I think some places are trying.
Edit: I, on the other hand, had your experience.
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It’s for the rest of this funding year. Seems like a ridiculous add-on.
Ok, better put, it’s non-liquid. It’s all tied up in over inflated investments. 😀
He has no cash, it’s all tied up in real estate. He would have to sell to get the bond money.
Probably could get a ‘donor’ to purchase though.
The article says she let another person use her card for a fee.
Brandon Sanderson is a machine. Nothing like the others
I would assume that’s something in the bios settings if it exists. But I could be wrong.
Maybe this: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=371122
Yeah, basically your DE will be the default of the distro. I’ve never had good luck with KDE above Centos 7. But I’m good with Gnome. I’m not saying it’s not possible, but it’s not worth my time and effort personally.
I used Rocky 9 at home for a while. I think I had an emergency with a disk and had to install fedora because it’s all I had. I also use Rocky 8 workstations at work without any problem.
I could easily slip back to Rocky over Fedora no problem. But I don’t game or do anything except serve ipa.
Edit: and yes these were/are my daily driver desktops.
some partitions are useful. Keeping /var and /tmp separate can stop DoS attacks by now allowing logs to fill the entire drive /home means you can wipe the / partition and keep user data.
Could also be going to sleep for power saving.
Remnant 2 looks to be silver
Might be in reference to snap stores.
This is fedora, I would stick with firewalld.
sudo dnf install firewalld
sudo systemctl enable --now firewalld
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent ssh
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent https
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent http
sudo systemctl restart firewalld
I have a 2019 car and I think it’s now a warning light, but I do have a useless gauge for what my current mpg is that I would gladly swap with.
Interesting to see last.fm, am I missing something?