I will never forgive JSON for not allowing commas after the last element in a list.
I will never forgive JSON for not allowing commas after the last element in a list.
If I had a nickel for every time in the past week I saw an article about a courier game I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t much, but it’s odd that it happened twice.
I don’t have a Fedora workstation in front of me right now, but it memory serves me right there’s a “default applications” or similar menu in Gnome’s settings.
My decision tree roughly follows these steps:
I used to also prioritize GoG because it was largely DRM-free, but the Luna partnership is putting doubt on that.
Yeah, you’d have a LoadBalancer service for Traefik which gets assigned a VIP outside the cluster.
virtual IP addresses
Yeah, metallb.
M’lady and Squire.
The container is reproducible. Container configuration is in version control. That leaves you with the volumes mounted into the container, which you back up like any other disk.
Photorealistic: yes. However, it could be debatable whether it’s gruesome. We see situations that characters survive with short term damage but no long term consequences (example: Homer skating into the canyon). So while it would be gruesome to us, it’s probably closer to slapstick to them.
In “Treehouse of Horror VI” Homer becomes 3D and comments how he’s “so bulky”.
It’s not that Seagate improved (which it may have), it’s more that WD has noticeably declined. It’s not a race to the bottom (yet), but there’s effectively no competition any more, so they aren’t incentivised to improve quality.
There’s Amazon’s mechanical Turk, and after that self driving car hit a pedestrian and stopped on top of him it turned out that Cruise “self driving” cars depend on human operators when they get stuck.
I think there’s a mistake, I can’t fit “neovim” into 8 across.
Yeah, I can sleep through a fever, but I’ll wake up every few minutes if I can’t breathe through my nose.
Figure out the uid/gid (numeric) for the user in lxc, then change the data permissions to those.
Homestar Runner cartoons were often interactive
I got fond memories of hunting for the clickies at the end of the videos.
The natural evolution of prank calls is rickroll links.
Since FF 6 and 7 have already been mentioned, I’m going to give a honorable mention to Shining Force.
While LDAP/Samba are the canonical answers for “what is the AD equivalent for Linux”, I would also like to point out that you could save yourself the time to maintain this by using an AD SaaS solution like Jumpcloud or similar that supports Linux. Given that you said it’s for a church with about 10 computers, there might be a discounted or even free option (eg under the nonprofit category).
I don’t know if it’s still the case, but in my experience (years ago) PGP messed with the proper rendering of HTTP email bodies.
From a security standpoint also, the signature confirming that the email is from your is a double edged sword: Yes, your contacts get to verify that it’s you, but you’re also losing plausible deniability (privacy).