

That’s their strategy. When everyone is too tired to fight, they will get it through
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That’s their strategy. When everyone is too tired to fight, they will get it through
You already can selfhost a server, but it doesn’t have any federation at this time.
Yes, but Styrofoam probably damages the car less than shards of glass.
It’s quite a bit more then that actually… https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/ states
You give Mozilla all rights necessary to operate Firefox, including processing data as we describe in the Firefox Privacy Notice, as well as acting on your behalf to help you navigate the internet. When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.
A very broad, basically unrestricted license to any and all input you make (mouse clicks, keystrokes, file uploads, …) for a very vague purpose.
Additionally, it says you ought to follow the Mozilla Acceptable Use Policy which includes not at all problematic things like
What a fun and totally sensible list of restrictions for a “free” web browser to have.
Right now the eagles right wing is scratching its balls
One thing that hasn’t been mentioned so far i think: enterprise server hardware often has some form of remote management built in. This allows you to remotely start/stop your server, access the console, or even set up another OS without having to physically go to the server. You can add similar features to consumer-grade hardware, but they aren’t as advanced.
Portal travel isn’t toxic. However, ground up moon rocks, which are an almost perfect portal conductor, are very bad for you.
I accidentally interrupted a system upgrade, breaking networking and package manager, among other important bits
Indeed! In my example, I have this IKEA LED Strip above my kitchen working area, and the power supply is integrated with the plug. There are multiple choices for power supply, but to my knowledge all of them are socketed.
permanently installed lamps with a socketed power supply that sticks like 10cm out of the wall.
Perhaps adjacent/lower apartments are heated and are leaking enough heat to you.
Also, just paru
is equivalent to paru -Syu
so this is about selling your steam account, since you can’t sell individual keys?
The “why” is almost never race on its own.
many reasons, for example
WizTree seems to be quite a bit faster, with almost identical look&feel
each commit points to the one before. additionally a commit stores which lines in which files changed compared to the previous commit. a branch points to a particular commit.
it’s just linked lists of commits (except when merging)
Re: QR code: https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-kernel-612-sees-optional-qr-code-during-kernel-panics