

I second this. Especially for the PiHole access. Its also handy as it covers any of my self-hosted stuffs.
I second this. Especially for the PiHole access. Its also handy as it covers any of my self-hosted stuffs.
But theres no use crying over every mistake
I definitely prefer to purchase my music on CD when possible. As someone who grew up with Cassettes, it’s one tech I’m fine with being pushed into history. I’d rather have Minidiscs than cassettes.
“Unstructured Data”.
Luckily I’m in the US where we apparently only care about “the children” before they’re born.
“We listened very carefully to everything our customers wanted, and then we cranked out this impossible to use fucking piece of shit” - The Onion (for Sony, but it applies here)
Here we are, just waiting for the next overhyped wedge to shove in from the left.
Which kinda seems like a villain origin story to me.
It’s for the children!!
/s
How is he conflicted? He knows he’s in them and doesn’t want them released, so he’s just going to pull his usual go to of “deflection” and “change the subject” until people forget.
Good thing its not NNN.
This is not the only thing targeted by the tariffs.
I use IPv6 every day and everywhere I can. It solves so many issues in large corporate and ISP network setups. And yes 10. Wasn’t big enough, and NATing is a PitA.
Honestly we just keep pushing it off when it’s not that bad. Workaround after workaround just because people are lazy.
Thanks Trump! Way to think that through and decide to tax everyone.
Mario Kart World on its own isn’t cheap, (though it kinda is historically with inflation, but that’s a whole other story), but it’s hugely popular and between my wife, daughter and I we have a combined 800+ hrs in MK8. So, I feel like $8/100hrs of playtime is a pretty good deal.
DK Bonanza looks like Mario Odyssey and thus far looks pretty good… and made by the same team. I definitely got lots of hours in that SMO so I’ll pick DKB up as well when I get a chance.
Last I heard, all the providers in the US are in the “we’re not actively canceling them, but we won’t roll out new ones or fix problems.
I miss POTS. Copper landlines are a thing of the past. Now it’s just VoIP with a battery that doesn’t last long enough and another bill. (And place for scam/telemarketers/junk calls)
Same here. Though it makes sense as we also cut a “release” branch that aid what goes to production and it’s behind protections against rogue PRs/commits so devs can’t just push there, the process must be followed. “Main” is for devs. “Release” is for prod. “Master” didn’t really jive with that layout so it’s gone.
Pretty sure that was exactly the desired use of the tool. Definitely not misused.
That i tried to get fired less than two weeks ago.