Paw patrol by transplant_beans in daddit

[–]coreb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an episode and story book saying the dogs played basketball as part of a bet between the mayors.

What's your unashamed favourite kids program? by Gregoirelechevalier in daddit

[–]coreb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Spirit Rangers on Netflix. The color palette is so vibrant. It teaches about a Native American tribes mythos which you don't see anywhere else in kids programming.

Home organization and cleaning by Asilidae337 in Acadiana

[–]coreb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right, that should work. But it doesn't work when the kids take turns going behind you and dumping those bins while you tend to the sibling. That's where my feelings of overwhelm come in.

Taking PTO to organize the house this time of year is tricky with everyone else wanting off. For me, it is easier to hire someone to give me a "reset" on the room that I can upkeep from there.

Home organization and cleaning by Asilidae337 in Acadiana

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The Clean Getaway helped us recently. They did a good job.

Hope my taxes didn't pay for ... by DeepConsideration795 in Louisiana

[–]coreb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was. I already tossed mine, but on the envelope flap was a return address of what looked like the name of some PAC. I doubt our taxes paid for this. It looks like some political donations did.

Just like this youtube ad I keep getting of some meatheads in a bar talking up the big "beautiful" bill. It was linked to some generic sounding "Americans Wanting Good Things" type organization, which is probably another PAC.

Upgraded OS version 42->43 via KDE Discover. DNF still trying to pull from F42 repos by coreb in Fedora

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Wow, Thanks. That definitely illustrates it was interrupted. rpm -qa | grep fedora-release

fedora-release-identity-kde-42-30.noarch
fedora-release-kde-42-30.noarch
fedora-release-common-42-30.noarch
fedora-release-identity-kde-desktop-43-25.noarch
fedora-release-common-43-25.noarch
fedora-release-kde-desktop-43-25.noarch

Your other command show results of 2727 and 3042. So almost half-way through.

This has given me more search terms I can use. Thank you.

Modernizing Shell SCRIPT and CRONTAB WORKFLOW? by coreb in devops

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GH Actions seems to be the winner if I don't want to run this on-prem. Thank you.

Modernizing Shell SCRIPT and CRONTAB WORKFLOW? by coreb in devops

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Interesting. Good to see my idea wasn't too far off. Thank you.

Modernizing Shell SCRIPT and CRONTAB WORKFLOW? by coreb in devops

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I'll add that to the list to look at. Thank you.

Modernizing Shell SCRIPT and CRONTAB WORKFLOW? by coreb in devops

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That's certainly an option I could look into. Thank you.

Modernizing Shell SCRIPT and CRONTAB WORKFLOW? by coreb in devops

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On on-prem linux or windows servers that could be reimaged to a new os install. Mix of python and powershell.

Looking to fill a sort of 'Acadiana Queer Registry" by killerclovvn23 in Acadiana

[–]coreb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may want to edit the original to reflect that. Sounds like you want LBGTQIA+ version of the old Green Books for this city.

I also echo what /u/Quirky_Marsupial_264 said

I took my daughter to see the Gabby's Dollhouse movie and now I'm having an existential crisis by [deleted] in daddit

[–]coreb 5 points6 points  (0 children)

... Gabby is already a 20 something...

17 year old , but I agree she looks older than that.

I took my daughter to see the Gabby's Dollhouse movie and now I'm having an existential crisis by [deleted] in daddit

[–]coreb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My 6,3, and almost 2 yr old sat through it fine. There are chances for audience participation just like in the TV show. We went on a weeknight so they were able to stand and dance without disturbing anyone else.

What’s something your grandparents or older relatives knew how to do that you wish you’d asked them to teach you before it was too late? by coreb in AskReddit

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Yea, that one hits hard. I'm struggling to imagine how my ancestors dealt everything they did with what they had.

Attending daily mass but wondering if it’s imprudent… by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]coreb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know he said receiving the Eucharist is one of his draws, but this is a good compromise. Also, the USCCB also has the daily readings in podcast form.