Maybe a reason why the Android Subsystem for Windows got canned?
Maybe a reason why the Android Subsystem for Windows got canned?
Unless GH has another database oopsie.
Shh, they don’t know about Nill Island.
I recently discovered the company I work for, has an S3 bucket with network flow logs of several TB. It contains all network activity if the past 8 years.
Not because we needed it. No, the lifecycle policy wasn’t configured correctly.
But what about battery hurting juice?
Full for Sales Extraction Optimization
Totally accepting it is my system being slow. It is a openwrt router after all.
Also taking f2fs for a spin.
As far as I have experienced (I didn’t measure this): don’t use that partition for container layers. It might just be my system, but f2fs has slowed my container engine down a bit.
This feels like an infinite power glitch. The paradox that happens after showing this picture to nationalist would probably solve the energy crisis. Which would probably make them angry, which would make more energy.
That is how cats are made.
Took me a solid second to get it as well.
Not to mention the current degradation of American Freedoms™, and the constant abuse of the American Election System™ by certain actors.
My k3 pro is a personal bluetooth jammer. If it is on bluetooth nobody in the room is able to do anything else if it connects with bluetooth. I already updated the firmware.
It is still a great wired keyboard.
On the hidden “Do you believe that everything should be defined as code?”
You are correct. I just have a coworker that has ingrained the philosophy in me to always look for a way to put it in configuration, and not in a script that you have to maintain.
I don’t always agree with that. And I find your solution as valid as mine. It is always a matter of taste and trust. In this case in the script, or the fsdriver. That’s why I always quote the “easier” when comparing solutions to Linux problems.
I am no expert. But I think there is an ‘easier’ way too manage this with an overlay filesystem.
Have an immutable base with all permissions set. When a session is started have it be done in an in-memory overlay. On logout drop the overlay.
This might be easier if you don’t want to rely on cronjobs. But as I have no experience myself setting this up… ‘easier’ should be taken with a grain of salt. I just took inspiration from docker.
Netherland got them now on:
It’s called ‘statiegeld’ here and we got them as long as I can remember. It’s is just recently it also covers the small plastic bottles and soda cans.
Against Chinese imperialism and their absurd historical claims to steal land?.
If you have 16GB of ram you can already run the smaller models. And these have become quite competent with recent releases.