

Yes, so you can see how that would be a problem
Yes, so you can see how that would be a problem
This only guarantees your WANip:8100 will map to 192.168.0.113:81, and doesn’t address whether or not dns resolution is correct. I would also be weary of using port numbers on wikipedia’s known ports list, as some ISPs will filter those upstream. The last thing is that your router may not want to hairpin that traffic, so if you’re not coming in from the outside it might not be a valid test.
Site Reliability Engineering, a.k.a. the sysadmins babysitting the Big servers
SRE always starting shit
This is 1000% funnier because of the avatar with the dog head
This is likely correct but the browser’s errors should be telling you what the error(s) is/are.
i let my kids use YouTube kids right now, and what I’ve found is that the kids algo is way more targeted and sensitive to changes than the normal one. if you go find 2 educational videos via search and watch them all the way through it will serve you nothing but those for days, but if you watch 2 slop videos the same thing applies. so, as with most things, parental supervision is the only way it works, but with that oversight it works great.
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The flared base is an important safety feature.
+1 for the kbin >>mbin pipeline. I like that it still has pwa support since I really don’t need a phone app for a text based forum
The reason programmers are cooked isn’t because AI can do the job, bit because idiots in leadership have decided that it can.
The line at the bottom, the reply to the wall of text
“Noted. misogyny is a skill issue”
always has been
There’s a potentially justifiable use case in training one and evaluating its performance for use in, idk, triaging a mass-casualty event. Similar to the 911 bot they announced the other day.
Also similar to the 911 bot, i expect it’s already being used to justify cuts in necessary staffing so it’s going to be required in every ER to
maintain higher profit marginsjust keep the lights on.