

Liberapay is an open source nonprofit option.
Liberapay is an open source nonprofit option.
More likely the dog would just chew on the jacket.
I haven’t read the books. Is there any background for choosing vodka martinis in particular? As opposed to, say plain vodka. Was it just a more socially acceptable dose of alcohol?
Yeah I’m sure there is an audience out there. But you guys probably get your inspiration from somewhere other than films, and don’t leave your glasses half full.
Keep at it 👍🏻
Native in what sense? As I understand it that uses a VM of some sort
Uptime: 29 seconds
Don’t worry about it, you’re not in a rush to do anything. How about getting a cup of tea for starters?
Microwave UIs suck so bad. I’ve yet to find an improvement on the classic two analog knobs system, where one controls power and the other sets time.
On the other hand there’s no guarantee that you’d remember the dream if you were to sleep on.
OPs reasons may be wrong, but the conclusion is nonetheless correct: Big tea did scam you.
Didn’t look at the article but ya if you want to leverage SEDs then LUKS is the way to go.
I’m not so sure. What about an observation like “The empty set contains no elements.” ?
Right now I’m solving this by having two separate ingress controllers in one cluster - one for private stuff only available over a vpn, and one only available over public ips.
How’s this working out? What kinda alternatives are there with a single cluster?
When installing an encrypted Arch system, I couldn’t figure out how to change the keymap in GRUB stage 1, which asks for the passphrase and then decrypts /boot
. I just entered my passphrase with the default en-us keymap without really knowing what characters it outputs.
I would prefer this. And even without federation it’s a very good Stack Whatever replacement already.
I really like simple black&white T-shirts with just a logo.
Some will recognize it and come say hello. Most will think it’s just a brand. Some will ask what it is and I will gladly explain.
This Creative Commons shirt is one of my favourites.
Is your system then actually low on memory then? This doesn’t seem to work for me, but then again even javascript sites aren’t going to eat 32gigs just like that.
One theory that I tested, was that whether it was a scheduled BTRFS scrub in the background (basically reading all the data and checking for errors), but it doesn’t seem to have an effect when manually started.
Another observation now that it’s running fine: At the time my fans never revved up to speed like they do now. Just stayed mostly silent. It really felt like it was accidentally using an integrated GPU, which I don’t have…
It just had a graphical overhaul!