

One of the House reps just put in a resolution to impeach Hegseth, so there’s that.


One of the House reps just put in a resolution to impeach Hegseth, so there’s that.


The article answers that question.


I’m hoping if he gives the order to demolish Tehran, or worse, nuke them, enough people refuse to do it.


The only threat to peace around there is China, so this can only mean she’s sucking up to them.


Netbird is great and very user-friendly. Well, relatively. I had to bumble my way through the setup the first time and redo it, but certainly a lot easier than headscale/tailscale.
Why do you want to set this up, though?


Stuff like this is obvious garbage. Basically anything you get is going to be minimal quality, but somewhere in the the reasonable neighborhood. It’s almost exactly the same stock as Amazon.
I’ve bought a few little things, including electronics, and if you look critically at the listings you’ll be fine. If you look at a 256TB SSD for $31, yeah there’s no way that’s real.
It probably works.
If you have a very steady hand, you can cut the PCIe slot at the back to allow longer cards to fit, too. Most of them support running at reduced bandwidth (though I would check for x1 specifically, they might only go down to x4).


So what’s the problem with mailcow? What is it doing or not doing? What’s in the log?


Trump is really bringing back the 1980s.


So is there a problem or is this working? You haven’t said.
You may have to do a lot more configuration on the docker network side, though. What’s the reason for the separate addresses? Using one would be a lot easier.
Oops, yes. I think halfway through the sentence I forgot where I was putting the negative.
Yeah running all the services in docker is good. A lot easier than managing stuff installed directly.
I recommend not exposing anything to the Internet except your VPN, to minimize risk. I recently set up Netbird and found it very simple.


Which Google will never provide. Partially because it can give insight into their search algorithm, and partially because absolute values are not necessarily comparable when their algorithm changes over time.


No, not exactly. More like how astrophotographers will stack images to compensate for imaging defects. After all, the Hubble was a variant of an NSA spy satellite.


The US is really on the far end of the scale for people living alone (11%, compared to the world average of 4%, https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/03/31/with-billions-confined-to-their-homes-worldwide-which-living-arrangements-are-most-common/). I see a lot of articles like “people can’t afford a 1br any more”, but I never see anyone else ask the question of whether they should.


If only there was even a single sentence shown here that could possibly answer the question! Alas, we may never know.
Well, I also use Stash, and every couple weeks I get prompted to do a database schema upgrade. So I click the button and a few seconds later I’m back to using it.
A while back, some of the arrs started requiring authentication, so I had to create a password.
But outside of those scenarios, I don’t think I’ve seen any significant changes. There’s always slight changes, but I’m pulling updates because I want those changes.
If there is some unusual case where a change is really unwanted, I’ll downgrade and/or restore from backup.


It’s because it’s not about age verification, it’s about surveillance.


Well he did just say it, half in English. No word on whether he’s trying to use nukes, or if they’d let him.
Diasporite? Diasporoid would mean diaspora-shaped.