You have been SWIVELLED
You have been SWIVELLED
Y’all should fix your democracy to the point where this is a viable option
You might wanna read up on the most current NIST guidelines
My parents use both in (not at the same time) to avoid rsi
Will you protect them from police raids and cover their legal costs for running a Tor node?
And it’s quite likely they only have 10G locally, with way less bandwidth going to the outside.
But that doesn’t help if Mozilla goes away
None of them have the manpower or money to maintain a browser engine.
For reference, Opera stopped years ago and even Microsoft gave up.
They promised one years ago, but never delivered. My main reason for supporting Steam even over GOG.
Boox doesn’t share kernel sources for their devices, so it’s basically impossible to get Android updates when they stop supporting it.
XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
fn main(){
println!("hello world");
}
I’d probably prefer a bash script that’s called from your CI/CD if done properly, just because I could run the same tests locally with that script. That makes the feedback loop much faster and also allows stuff like auto formatting.
Yes, you can do git hooks, but then you have to keep it in sync with your CI/CD all the time.
But cat
30 this curve requires high driving skill, or you will fall off the cliff
…but the economy can
I think, he was that guy, right?
“The UK political system is like the US, but whimsically worse” - John Oliver
From his piece on the UK elections. Probably not 100% correct, but should be somewhat close.
Why did you write left on the right and right on the left?
I think this is a good place to link Stop Killing Games. There’s currently an EU initiative under way to mandate that developers have to plan for the retirement of games with online services in a way that customers can still enjoy the game after the online services are shut down.
If you are a citizen of any EU country, please take your time to read through the initiative and sign it.
There aren’t any non big name manufacturers left for harddrives. And if you have the time, consider buying with some separation to reduce the risk of hard drives failing at the same time due to age.
I’ve been managing my containers using the older mechanism (systemd-generate) since I started and it’s great. You get the reliable service start of systemd and its management interface. Monitoring is consistent with all your other services and you have your logs in exactly one location.
I really wouldn’t want a separate interface or service manager just because I’m running containers.