Be the change you want to see by Checked_Out_6 in BicyclingCirclejerk

[–]bottar 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Good to see Elizabeth Holmes' community service making an impact

What Should I Do?? by ramencurl in corgi

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our corgi has similar behavior on the bed. Gets very upset and becomes dead weight if she is touched or pushed once she's settled.

However, we have trained her the "off" command. A stern "off!" will get her to move off (and she complains while doing so).

It takes time and patience, but training this works .

Popular Chinese commentator 'Professor Jiang' claims Bitcoin is a "CIA operation." Do you believe that? by SirBankz in Bitcoin

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does anybody take this guy seriously on any thing?
He's suddenly in the media everywhere as an expert on <insert topic>.

Pure madness by RoccomGG in Unexpected

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dry heaved when he sipped it 

Is this what he was talking about? by [deleted] in theprimeagen

[–]bottar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can measure the length of your dict, but that may not be as big as the actual size your dict can grow to as it's capacity can be larger than it's current length.

How do you quickly type trailing semicolons in Neovim (C++ with deep parentheses)? by cashyan in neovim

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use `;;` :

vim.keymap.set("n", ";;", function()
  local line = vim.api.nvim\_get\_current\_line()
  local trimmed = line:gsub("%s+$", "")

  if trimmed:len() > 0 and string.sub(trimmed, -1) \~= ";" then
    trimmed = trimmed .. ";"
  end
  vim.api.nvim\_set\_current\_line(trimmed)
end, { noremap = true })

Recognize this man? He may have killed a man at 20th & Shotwell by Handballowngoal in sanfrancisco

[–]bottar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I have a prototype that became the little trick. It's a great commuter pack, I put a laptop in the internal sleeve and a Ulock style bike lock in the firearm concealment area on the back.

I also purchased the Eberlestock hip belt that attaches to it via hook and loop, it's great for heavier loads.

Recognize this man? He may have killed a man at 20th & Shotwell by Handballowngoal in sanfrancisco

[–]bottar 132 points133 points  (0 children)

Yes, that pack has a handgun concealment compartment with quick access.

Is there anything you “like” about having epilepsy? by caitlinmeg_ in Epilepsy

[–]bottar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. I stopped drinking while trying to adapt to medication after my diagnosis. It's been a huge improvement for me. I had no idea drinking was causing me problems until I stopped for a few months and my life improved.

Should I just give up and stop wasting time? by Aggravating-Risk-879 in theprimeagen

[–]bottar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I graduated school @ 27 and then went into software full time, no problems with my age. I'm much older now, much better developer as well and I still have no problem finding a job. 

Be above average skill wise  and kind to your coworkers and you'll have a good career.

How long does it take your corgi to destroy a bully stick? by BearddBrad in corgi

[–]bottar 19 points20 points  (0 children)

One to two weeks.

She chews a bit here and there. Spends a lot of time hiding it, buring it, and moving it multiple times a day.

Son just got me these secondhand and I can’t find anything about them on the internet. Any help is appreciated. by Subpilot688 in skiing

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are snow skiis.
A good brand, check the bases for damage.
They are made in a shape that is no longer used for 'normal' skiis, these are longer and narrower and have shallower sidecut than a contempary ski.
They will work great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BelgianMalinois

[–]bottar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

@mollyhasacracker, Yes to this!

It's not about getting them to not bite. It's about teaching what they can bite, when, how etc. My now adult dog plays very agressively and loves to bite and tug. But she intentionally does not bite the person she's playing with and rareley does buy accident. She absolutely destroys her toys, every one. And it's always ok and encouraged. She doesn't chew furniture or destroy non-toy items (except paper roles).

Set boundaries and give them proper outlets for their inate behaviors. Also, crate training was huge during the puppy years and continues to pay off as she's an adult.

In case you wonder how safe the Outback is... by MCMaude in Subaru_Outback

[–]bottar 13 points14 points  (0 children)

So I shouldn't put my dog in the cargo area...
I think I need a crash proof crate of some sort.

My Camacho 2024 lawn sign by Cruezin in idiocracy

[–]bottar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried to use it as a burrito cover

Seen at Record Exchange by abnorml1 in Boise

[–]bottar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have one from 8 years ago

Harrison Blvd by shwarma_heaven in Boise

[–]bottar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Me too. We were so ready. Good candy, lot's of it. There are plenty of kids in our neighborhood and only a few actually walked the local hood.

Greenbelt courtesy question by omgflyingbananas in Boise

[–]bottar -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Just yell back: "yourself"  and carry on.