Don’t buy that dlc, it’s not worth 60€.
Look into hacking your switch. It’s fun and teaches you things and you get free games out of it.
Don’t buy that dlc, it’s not worth 60€.
Look into hacking your switch. It’s fun and teaches you things and you get free games out of it.
You should look into hacking your switch. If you can’t do it the easy way, there’s another way that’s not for the faint of heart, but I did it and have never spent a dollar more on games since.
I mean, not connecting machines to the internet is entirely reasonable (though in my opinion having them at all is insane).
That’s really interesting though, because your model creates a system where fraud can exist but can be checked (and thus it will, not doing it would be insane), whereas ours removes the problem entirely. I know that you personally don’t have the power to change it, of courses I’m just fascinated by the ways society manages to create deeply flawed systems and prop them up like we can’t do any better.
I mean, yes here too, but we’re still assigned a specific place. My voting location is booth 6 at my local primary school, and someone else in my city might get one of the booths at their closest location despite both of us being in the same district.
Even at that primary school, I’m only on the ledger at booth 6, if I tried voting at booth 5 they wouldn’t let me (though they would point me to the booth right next to them of course)
If the content CNA be displayed, it can be parsed by recall.
The only way I can see to bypass it is to obtain DRM keys and display your content on a website only if widevine is active, like Netflix does. Surely it can’t screenshot DRM protected content, but also this is Microsoft .
How do people vote at different locations? Here we are only registered to vote in a single location, if we’re away then we have to go to the police station and sign a delegation form to allow a trusted person to vote for us in the original location.
This is also exactly why Nintendo chooses to ship an emulator with the original ROM for their classic games, it’s just that much easier, especially when they don’t make the emulator either.
Take for example Haskell. It’s a functionnal, typed language. In Haskell, at compile time, the compiler analyzes all the types of all your functions and if they all match, it drops them completely. There is no type information at all left in a compiled Haskell program, because the compiler can know ahead of runtime if it is correct.
Yes, but war was created when Cain killed Abel with, guess what, a rock! Checkmate, atheists.
That’s constructive dismissal
Reminder that ttd was open source even before open ttd :D
It’s… Not great? Sure it’s performant but that’s there is going for it, the rest is really not that good for a tablet. They should have made this a gaming laptop and it would’ve been fine.
Closed source office with telemetry for Linux would be doing more for Linux adoption than anything valve has made in the last 5 years. It’s why Microsoft won’t do it.
Sorry I 'ever saw this, that sucks.
Turns out mine was broken too. I put the CPU in my gaming rig and it worked fine, so I bought a new motherboard and the problem is gone.
I haven’t done the math but since the opposite side is also where the oblateness starts, maybe it compensates?
Syslog is considerable overkill for home lab monitoring.
SNMP does what you want. You just need a good monitoring solution that’s not as involved as Prometheus+grafana (I feel you, I’ve been there)
I really enjoy PRTG, but it’s way too expensive for a home lab, still throwing it out there if you feel like you have money to burn.
I hear good word about libreNMS, it’s next on my list when my PRTG licence runs out.
Be warned that monitoring is ultimately a fickle thing; what you don’t write in yaml config for grafana, you get to dig through obscure SNMP libs to find out (though I find that’s easier for me, ymmv) for other tools.
I recommend against: nagios (I like it but if you hate Prometheus it’s definitely not for you), checkmk (throw checkmk into the sun please it just fucking sucks), cacti (NO!), solar winds (why?)
if you feel like you want to become a datacenter admin: zabbix scales very very well, both in performance and ease of admin against hundreds of servers, but it’s overkill for a home lab, and it can get you lost in configs for hours.
Take two bought the game, no?
Also: the devs went to work at valve it’s not like they can’t physically talk to the single most powerful person capable of resolving this if I’m wrong on point #1
My dad was in this exact same place in his fifties. He eventually found various odd jobs, a lot of them in construction, to pay for his hobbies. He eventually got hood enough at Tango that he’s now a fairly accomplished tango teacher.
I feel like if you leave a job by lack of passion, your next job must be of passion, otherwise you’ll just end up quitting again. I don’t think us giving you fields that are hiring makes any sense, in my opinion it is up to you to find a thing you’d actually enjoy doing.
I did my v2 and “accessible to diy” is, while true, overselling it. It’s accessible to people who already have extensive experience with soldering, though I suspect you could learn to do the specifics you need in a few days.