In Canada it got bought out by another investment group and the national chain still exists in many big malls here.
In Canada it got bought out by another investment group and the national chain still exists in many big malls here.
Americans will do anything to avoid standard measurements
Even his affairs are artificial inseminations. He and his father believe in the whole “we need to breed back the white race with good stock” and so he’s all about having plenty of kids that he has nothing to do with
Yes, absolutely. My dad recently purchased the same model of electric guitar he had as a teenager and he felt the same way about it.
Except that Tesla is approving a bonus for Musk greater than the cost of his purchase of Twitter…
Yeah, I’m just saying with Arch the tweaking is a feature, not a bug. You can get the same UI with something far more plug and play using something like Debian Stable or even Mint if you like Cinnamon. I’m an openSUSE stan myself but thats just because I like to experiment, break things, and then roll my system back.
If you want anything encrypted you need the bridge still
Well yeah, rolling release distros inherently require more fixing because you get all of the software as it is patched with far less testing for conflicts. If you want something you have to fix less get a stable release
In senior year at my high school depending on what math track you go in you can be doing AP Calculus
If I cant have them at my front door by next friday I’m not interested 😤
I’d be willing to bet that with something that size it’s at least in part cut with something else, but regardless: that’s a lotta plant matter.
Time to bring the McRib back
Have you seen how much time off supreme court justices get?
They had some actually fun mechanics in Odyssey and then they drove every single one of them off a cliff in Valhalla. We’ll see what they do, I suppose
Yeah, Garmin has been by far the best for me for battery life.
There’s always TempleOS
I’m glad! Halfway through writing that I got worried it was a little opaque. Best of luck setting it up. If I can do it, anyone can!
Basically you have to run a mini server (I use a docker container) called a cloudflare endpoint. From there you just enter the IPs and keys that your cloudflare account tells you to in the tunnel creation menu, and it all pretty much connects from there.
Then, on the cloudflare side, you make different subdomains point to local ports. So, for example, for connecting to qbittorrent web client, in the cloudflare menus I can make qbit.domain.example point to localhost:8080. In this case, it means “localhost” relative to the cloudflare access point you’ve made (which in my case can use localhost because its hosted on the same machine as my other docker containers, but if they are on different machines you can use local IP addresses).
I use their free plan, which is all you need if you’re just serving web content to a small number of users. You might need a domain to do this, but I don’t recall.
My layman’s understanding is you basically make cloudflare be the router, so their server/ports are what is exposed to the open internet rather than your local router.
All of this just feels like the start. Good luck out there, everybody. I hope we all make it.