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  • Arch is good for tinkering with to make it your own, but can sometimes require tinkering to do things other distros can do straight away, e.g. adding udev rules to use certain devices or setting up zeroconf to be able to discover printers on the network automatically

    If you want to be able to roll back changes easily you could set up your root and home partitions as btrfs subvolumes and use snapper to take snapshots, which can be combined with pacman hooks to automatically take snapshots when updating/installing software and can even be set up to allow booting into the snapshots which could be useful if you break your system

  • Currys

    *Curries unless you're talking about the electronics retailer

    those Indian takeaways... tandori?

    If you're just referring to the restaurants, I'd just call one of those restaurants an Indian (as in the cuisine) or maybe a curry house. Tandoori, Balti, etc. all relate to styles of cooking and may be used in restaurant names, but if I was referring to restaurants that serve Indian style curries in general, I would just call it an Indian.

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  • I can help with balatro and internetisbeautiful communities if you still need. I'd probably struggle to post to them too often, but can check for spam, rule breaking etc. a few times a day

  • Fair enough, I agree the situation is mildly infuriating, whatever the reason you wanted it. A lot of restaurant/pub chains over here will throw out extra food if they prepped too much, rather than letting staff take it, probably because they don't want people creating waste on purpose but also don't want to spend the minimal effort required to stop people abusing the system if they allowed people to take excess food home. The distrust of low paid workers leads to most stores being unable to deal with special requests unless you are speaking to the manager and I don't know where I'm going with this...

  • It's available in the Izzy on droid repo, you'll have to add the repo to the f-droid app with the following URL:

     
        
    https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=3BF0D6ABFEAE2F401707B6D966BE743BF0EEE49C2561B9BA39073711F628937A
        
    
      

    Or scan the QR code here: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/

  • Doctors can prescribe up to 70mg doses of Elvanse, so you shouldn't overdose. If necessary seek medical attention, but most likely you'll just notice it come on much more since you still seem to be trying to find the right dose for you. If you weren't noticing anything on 30mg then you might see some positive effects at 60mg, but you should work with your doctor to find the right dose for you, taking more than prescribed once is a mistake, doing it regularly might be seen as abuse of a controlled drug.

  • If you wanted to try to make your original rubber band idea work, you could try moving the central dart up slightly so that the rubber band forms a triangle shape and adjust the contact points between the rubber band and the darts to be at each corner of that triangle

  • If you're using BTRFS and know how to/are prepared to learn, just create separate sub volumes instead of multiple partitions. Means that you don't need to decide how to split up space between different partitions and they are easy to delete without a live USB.

  • I went through Psychiatry UK for mine and they were fine, although from your link it seems they are currently one of the longer waiting lists, so I would suggest trying someone else with decent reviews. I didn't need to wait long (maybe a week) for my referral to be confirmed, unlike the other person in this thread.
    I would suggest making sure that the provider is a yes on the "Authorised to provide NHS ADHD Medication Prescriptions". You can sign up for an NHS pre-pay certificate once you are getting regular prescriptions to save on the prescription payment.