Whoa, really??? I guess I just assumed nothing changed in the last 5 years. I need to look into that.
Not the only use cases, but you’d need a different service if you need/want wildcard certs, certs that are manually installed and managed, or certs with a longer expiration.
layers on layers on layers
Just in case you missed the reference.
I don’t mind them making money, but if they’re only pushing products that can make them money, then you can’t trust them.
What if the best product is only sold at Target? Forget it cause they’ll claim a worse product that’s sold on Amazon is #1 cause they get a kickback.
Find an article with a review, and there’s a 90% chance it links to an Amazon ref link, or similar.
Which means they completely ignore products that are only sold on other stores.
And they probably don’t even look at the product, half the “top 10 lists” obviously just base the list off of Amazon reviews and SOMETIMES reddit posts.
You really have to search to find decent reviews sites like rtngs or similar.
I always assume that anyway
Got some bad news for you…
There’s a weight limit, and she was over it.
Is it bullshit if a high jumper just skims the bar and it falls? Or a 100m runner loses by 0.01 seconds?
This is all about the best of the best competing on a strictly defined ruleset.
Some stink is unsolvable, but I found that adding white vinegar to my laundry, where the fabric softener would normally go, helps prevent it from forming.
Cheap vodka has helped some set in stink, go buy a big bottle of the cheapest vodka you can find, and soak the gym clothes in it.
It probably depends on when you were taught to code, and what language you learned on/most familiar with.
This is exactly how I learned to write psudo code in the 80’s… We were also diagramming our code back then, with a pencil and paper, using a template.
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Kind of like with this thing.
Now I usually do a bit of a hybrid, but it also depends on how complicated the programs are. I’ll do some python/comment-psudo-code.
It doesn’t really matter what the process is, as long as it works for you, and doesn’t interfere with collaborating with anyone you work with.
It’s a commentary on humanity and society.
There’s no records or evidence for the first jobs, so it’s mostly humor with a grain of truth. Most likely trading sexual favors for some benefit likely predates most other forms of trade (but it obviously depends on the exact definition of trade, profession, prostitution, etc.)
I use portainer, but I don’t think I ever gave them my information. How would they even have my email?
Often you can get by just starting a PowerPoint presentation, alt tab away, and let it run in the background. It’ll keep the computer from locking and you don’t need to install anything that might look suspicious.
How do you set this up to forward properly? Do you use different domains for different services? like plex.example.com?
I currently have nginx set up to forward based on port, which is fine for me, but it could be a little better.
But how are you supposed to know it’s an avocado if it’s not laser etched??? /s
Damn, that’s a deep cut.
It’s not a KVM though, which is why it’s only $50. It has no video capability.
Renamed to Apple Account.
Saved you a click.