

I guess this is possible, though we live in a pretty safe, gated community in a low-crime city.
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I guess this is possible, though we live in a pretty safe, gated community in a low-crime city.
If you get annoyed at captchas, try this game: https://neal.fun/not-a-robot/
My cat.
In a similar vein if you apply to a job, do you prefer being ghosted or a rejection email?
As a serious question: would you rather no email when no updates or an email saying no updates?
I guess I’d rather the email to not wonder if something got lost or some other issue.
Now the multiple in one day: I can’t really defend. That seems nutty. Maybe they should let you choose how often to get the given update.
What if it’s a network mount inside the container? Doesn’t the mount not happen till the container starts?
I have a couple pis that run docker containers including pihole. The containers have their storage on a centralized share drive.
I had a power outage and realized they can’t start if they happen to come up before the share drive PC is back up.
How do people normally do their docker binds? Optimally I guess they would be local but sync/backup to the share drive regularly.
Sort of related question: in docker compose I have restart always and yet if a container exits successfully or seemingly early in it’s process (like pihole) it doesn’t restart. Is there an easy way to still have them restart?
It’s weird to me. As long as the people speaking to each other understand each other that’s what should matter. We shouldn’t limit folks.
I once was in a meeting and was told they’ll speak Polish instead of English since I was the only non Polish speaker.
I no longer had to attend that daily meeting so that was nice.
Another time I was forwarded an email at work. I opened it but couldn’t understand the thread. The two people in the thread were speaking Portuguese and forgot that I didn’t.
They then happily translated and we had a good laugh about it.
The only time it’s uncomfortable for me is if people are talking about me, but like I have no reason to think they’re doing that so no problem.
I have double vision (diplopia).
It’s kind of a super power when I think about it… but not really.
How much did it cost and what was the tip?
I look at it a bit but then throw it out at the same time since I’ve heard that they’ll invalidate the warranty for water damage even if the IP rating says it should have handled it.
Maybe? Not sure. I’m in the USA and we have em.
In what way? Anything on the public internet is likely being used for AI training. I guess by using free GitHub you can’t object to training.
Then again anywhere you host you sort of run into the same problem. You can use robots.txt, but things don’t have to listen to it.
Entrance videos for wrestlers. I hate when it’s just static text with their name.
Something that may help:
Why doesn’t GitHub Pages fit your use case? It’s nice to get free static hosting from them.
Somehow I’ve had the same Vizio for over 10 years now. Still works great.
Something about this gave me a sinking feeling.
Folks you don’t have to use or pay for the app. If you don’t like it: cancel and move on with your lives.
RDR2 almost did that to me at the end
I don’t think so. They’re usually in the sun for at least the first hour.