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Happy Birthday to us!
It’s a drag being an American sometimes, eh? (me too)
Happy Birthday to us!
It’s a drag being an American sometimes, eh? (me too)
You know how to whistle, don’t you, you piece of shit?
Aha, there we go. I was trying to put “end to end encrypted” and “Google” together and it just would not compute.
Edited to add: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/01/what-apples-promise-support-rcs-means-text-messaging
I did too, just within TMobile in the US, using the s*** word. Went through just fine.
Yeah, you all get all the nice things we don’t in the US.
I’m curious about this. Do either of you run a custom dns for blocking ads, like adguard or pihole?
Did you turn off a bunch of stuff when you first got the PC?
Do you have corporate policies being applied in your registry?
Yeah, but wow, that just keeps going and going…
Truth, since you didn’t say how many weeks
– Hetty Woostone
:)
Yah, if a developer wants to call all/most of his users ‘idiots’, they should have someone else interact with users.
I’ll take care of the “What is this thing?” for you, OP.
Leap Micro is an ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
Am I crazy or is 10,000 samples nowhere near enough for training people’s voices?
Ha. I certainly think they’re worth checking out. For my use case (anti-goog, privacy is key, relatively few emails per month but those are critical to me, custom domain) Tuta works well. I’ve had it for about 3 years and no issues at all.
As a Tuta user … go get 'em!!
Personally, nope. I’m still annoyed. But yes, thanks for trying to make the ads amusing or whatever, YTers.
OP:
Cerberus?
Because I clicked the link and read the link at the top which says “Code”. The book’s contents are open source. :)
Though I think everyone who can afford to and wants a copy should consider buying one. As an author myself, I know this author would prefer that option, but they’re being very cool by sharing the contents online too.
https://github.com/meonkeys/shb/blob/main/book/steadfast.asciidoc
They do, via Traefik. Chapter 8.
Maybe they decided there was nothing that requires an SSL/TLS certificate on this particular site? (They accept payments elsewhere).
Ok so, realistically, if we all agree on this today, when would new nuclear power plants begin generating electricity? With all the regulations which are in place today?