The solution to this is to start your own instance and federate the other instances that you want to make sure you can always reach. This is a solved problem, really.
The solution to this is to start your own instance and federate the other instances that you want to make sure you can always reach. This is a solved problem, really.
My cat has these little plastic mice covered in rabbit fur will a little rattle ball inside them. She goes nuts for them. Her favorite game is fetch.
You can find them all over Amazon super cheap.
And yes, you’ll want cat trees, they like to be high. Also if you can get your cat a tree in front of a window, put it a bird feeder out there.
Yeah I’ve tried to learn to live with it but I’ve just decided to make a mod to return it to the old menu
Yeah but I suck at the game lol
Those people aren’t great at thinking things through. They’re “idea people”.
No it shouldn’t.
It’s a standard tactic for people who do networking things
Want an honest answer?
Onboard are >=2 bits of code. At least one of those is a specific system trained to recognize a “wake word”. This specific system (ostensibly) doesn’t send anything to an outside party. Its entire job is to recognize one wake phrase: Alexa, Ok Google, or Siri, and then if that wake phrase is used it responds and tells the second system to listen. As you can imagine, this is a pretty easy job to get right 80% of the time. So that can be put on a chip. So then it does its job, and it’s the second system that sends everything to an internet service for whatever reason.
Well considering I’ve been using it for 25 years and it literally has had its own Wikipedia page since basically Wikipedia existed… no. It’s not a buzzword. It’s just a term used to describe an idea.
Why? This sounds like FUD.
Yes. Containers are awesome in that they let you use an application inside a sandbox, but beyond that you can deploy it anywhere.
If you’re in the sysadmin world you should not only embrace Docker but I’d recommend learning k8s, too, if you still enjoy those things.
Which is funny because I’m the other way around. I’ll try doing something with the CLI but if it’s like a calculation or something and I can’t figure it out with awk, etc, I’ll defer to a spreadsheet.
It would effect any UEFI based system regardless of OS from one of the affected manufacturers (which is basically all of them).
Side note if you can’t figure out how to use psycopg2 in a 5 line tutorial you have even less ability than you thought you did
Just sit them down with it. Kids can figure new technology out.
There used to be an app that was a cat. It was almost definitely spyware, though.
The cat food is probably always there. Kitty was trying to buy nip on the dark web.
You can just grep for carriage returns followed by newlines, grep -Pirn '\r\n$' /path/to/whatever
. It’ll identify all your problematic files.
Oh, one more thing: don’t put your cat’s water next to their food. Separate the two by at least 4 meters. Across the room, or preferably in another room. Get a water bowl that’ll hold a few liters and auto fills. Cats don’t like their water by their food, and you should make sure your cat always has plenty available. Also they like water that’s moving. A fountain is good, but my cat took to the self filling water bowl just fine and it seems to work a lot better for her. Once I switched to it from water just in a bowl the amount she drank tripled.