

For some reason a collective of cats sounds like some sort of organized crime group that wears suits.
My cat doesn’t wear a suit, though probably partakes in organized crime. 🤔
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For some reason a collective of cats sounds like some sort of organized crime group that wears suits.
My cat doesn’t wear a suit, though probably partakes in organized crime. 🤔
What’s the start button? Every time I say click: they don’t know if it’s left or right.
Bottom left made me miss Kmart
My home server has been running on a i7 960 with an Intel motherboard for many many years now.
I have both but just use pihole as a local DNS server/forwarder. I bump into too many random times where sites or redirects don’t work properly since they get blocked.
Where’s the I did that stickers and artificial blame?
Why does that only go one way?
Consider using containers. I used to think this way, though now my goal is to get down to almost all containers since it’s nice to be able to spin up and down just what the one ‘thing’ needs.
I figure maybe towards the end of my lifetime laws will catch up to allow some form of real digital ownership. Until then: you lose it when they go out.
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Dial up
The sun rose today.
No one is too dumb to be a contributor: big or small.
If this is your fear, why not just have a will or something that specifically describes what to do and where to go?
To me it’s a bit too much like download/upload. Though I guess depending on the context that’s sort of like load/save.
For English speakers I could see this working, but I imagine the letters would have to change per language which would be suboptimal.
I know I’m wrong for thinking this but it looks too much like open to me.
Through the magic of make, you can write code that changes if statements to while loops then changes it back after compilation passes or fails.
I only give good advice.
I think the same about basically every new smartphone at this point. Since when have we had real innovation there?
Also money. If it was all free to get the paper online, who would pay to get it in person?