

A common procurement agency would be a logical next step and solve a lot of the cost problems without incurring command issues, no?
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A common procurement agency would be a logical next step and solve a lot of the cost problems without incurring command issues, no?
Neutrons?
Not all DNS hosts support that. Webnames.ca, looking at you…
Also my workplace hosts their own dns and I think it will be a cold day in hell before they let me do automated updates.
In The Long Dark, making an improvised axe is more a midgame item. Gotta find a forge and a heavy hammer, then enough coal. Not to mention stocking up food and water for the wait while you heat it up and craft it.
I’ve had a lot of dogs and they don’t really shove their butts into my face quite as much or in the same way, hahah
Cat doesn’t give you a whole lotta choice in the matter.
It’s not even that it’s low-tech. Tape is high-tech, it’s been updated over the years. LTO10s are targeting 36TB of data per tape.
It’s the pig-ignorant newbies thinking “hurr durr tapes are 1970s tech”. Hard drives are also 1970s tech.
They have their advantages and disadvantages, is all. They’re not well suited for situations where you can’t guarantee a clean room (or enclosed tape reader), for instance, since the tape medium is exposed to the air. Dust can mess it up REAL good.
But for some situations, it’s indispensable.
Honestly I don’t care enough. If I happen to be in the interface I’ll probably turn it off, sure. It doesn’t inform any decisions, I barely register that the number exists.
Perhaps not. My subjective experience of my Withings scale is that the reported fat percentage has at least remained where I’ve expected given my general activity level. ie, fat percentage goes up when I’m sedentary, down when I’m active.
But it’s more a curiosity than a useful metric regardless.
They’re not accurate but I think they can at least track trends consistently. A clock that’s five hours ahead still tells you how much time has passed relative to itself. Similarly a scale might tell you what direction your fat level is trending.
Wouldn’t the authentication API provided by your DNS host be the ACME server?
Yeah. For wildcard DNS from letsencrypt, you can’t do HTTP validation, only DNS, which involves creating a TXT record.
Your DNS provider needs to run an ACME server, which runs an API that’ll add the required TXT records on request.
As I understand it.
Not all dns providers support acme, I’ve discovered to my recent annoyance. The one I use at work, for instance.
Yeah, we’ve got on-prem cloud hosting at a university, and moving away from VMware is an ongoing process. Still. Two, three years after the writing was on the wall. They’d rather pay the Danegeld.
Or they’ll just pay the extra money and avoid all that.
Market cap? Which stock symbol is it? 😉
Down 5% today, not super stable. Could have been a dead cat bounce last week.
ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!
I always cook the mushrooms first with soy sauce and red pepper flakes. Cook them down and toss them so they’re well coated and the water is all reduced off. Six or seven minutes while we roll out the dough.
Tip; cook mushrooms covered until they release their water. Steam them hard for like 5 mins. They’ll shrink and squeeze out their moisture. Don’t use oil, they just absorb it. Then reduce the liquid.
I don’t think that applies since /* will just glob out to all the filenames in /