You shouldn't need to make a post, just private message a sub moderator.
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Me too! I also like the dice in that game, I steal them from the box whenever I need some nice solid colour d6s for something.
It would have if he had gotten real treatment instead of just eating fruit. He literally had the only type of pancreatic cancer that we could treat at the time.
And that's totally fine. I didn't say you're not good. Perfect writing isn't necessary, I'm just giving my opinion since you did ask in the post whether you had bad writing.
At the end of the day, a lot of OCR models were mostly trained on typeset text, so it makes sense that a general purpose model wouldn't be very good at recognizing handwriting that looks non-standard, so to speak.
That's what my parents told me when I said I was likely to kill myself without hormones. Needless to say, I got hormones and I am still here, but I will never get back the time I lost and I will never have the childhood socialization that I missed. I will never see my parents the same.
It haunts me a lot that I couldn't have started at 15 because my parents wanted me to be "normal" and for them to not have hard conversations. This is also the reason they didn't want me on anti-depressants even though I was massively depressed.
All this to say that maybe you should listen to doctors and trans people about why these things are necessary. Puberty blockers aren't even permanent.
I mean no offense at all, but your handwriting is not good. It's somewhat legible but that's the highest opinion I have of it. That said, maybe the dot paper is interfering with the scan?
The Shopify CEO that's hated by a ton of people due to COVID layoffs and shuttering the Waterloo office? And the Financial Post, the magazine for rich people who still suck Elon's cock? Not very representative of "most Canadian businesses," IMO.
I have everything containerized (Podman) on my Debian PC and use Diun to check for updates and send notifications to a Discord server that I monitor. I do all of my updates manually so I don't update unless I have time to troubleshoot; if it breaks I still have the configs and data so I can delete the container and start over.
I also do monthly backups to cold storage (yeah, they should be weekly/biweekly but it's just personal data that I'm okay with losing). I don't use a RAID config or BTFS/ZFS like some do, so it's pretty easy to just set it and forget it. It really depends on what you're trying to do, how bulletproof it needs to be, and how you like to organize things.
Ooooh, do Ontario next! (Yes, I know who is in power... A man can dream.)
I'm not, I've hated them since they bought out SimpleTax and made filing my taxes less fucking simple. Still mad about it years later. Anyway, they're an investment company with all of the baggage that comes with, so it doesn't surprise or disappoint me at all that they're lobbying for deregulation.