Yeah. To be fair, those 2 cities represent the worst in yuppie suburbanism and "i got mine" mentality, so the bar for comparison is really low
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Olathe and OP are two big reasons we can't have anything nice here. The streetcar is staying on the Missouri side only (at least for now) so I'm hopeful it'll stay free.
Cut off the stem end
Slice lengthwise
Drizzle with chili oil and salt
Roast at 425 for 25-30 minutes, turning once
That's literally all you need to do for an amazing crispy and spicy snack
Huh, i just looked it up and the second location in OP (off 75th and metcalf) seems to have closed in 2024.
The best donut spots in my town are all sold out of donuts by 10a under most normal circumstances. Usually they just close up whenever they sell out, but list 10a as their "official" closing time
If i were to be charitable to that place, I would say that first, the fries slap. Everything else on the menu is pretty mid. The other positive is that their sauce is more like a Carolina or Memphis style sauce rather than the St Louis style that you get at almost every other bbq joint in kc, and there are a lot of people that prefer that style and can't get it anywhere else. Now, that said, all of my information is out of date because I haven't been to either location in probably close to 10 years
For real. It's a ton of fun when you have a Linux server presenting a SMB share and you get a folder called MyFolder and one called MYFOLDER. Take a guess about what happens in that situation. I guarantee it's different
If you still have the original hardware, a flash cart might be worth looking into
Rivals works great on my Linux rig. Occasionally they update and it breaks the intro video, but the core game has been stable since day 1.
For what it's worth, Ubuntu integrates ADsys, which allows for dconf updates through gpo templates. I've not heard anything on it for a while but the github repo was last updated 6 months ago
Ironically it's the same as normal customers. You call the support phone number with your credit card ready and just pay a one-time fee for the issue you're calling about, no matter how long it takes to resolve. It's not terribly expensive for an organization, but definitely not something an end user would want to shell out
FWIW, the permissions thing is generally fixable with fstab entries or editing mount options instead of always doing chmod. The uid/gid and umask/fmask mount options are what you're looking for. I think mint has a UI method to modify mount options for it's auto mounter, but I've not used it in a while so I can't be super specific. I'd recommend fstab for anything that's always connected and the other way for things you plug/ unplug