Seriously? Do you really think this country will ever apply the law to a rich R? I’ve got some bridges to sell you pal.
Seriously? Do you really think this country will ever apply the law to a rich R? I’ve got some bridges to sell you pal.
A ham sandwich can be eaten. Eating is good. That’s 1 pt ham sandwich, 0 gop. Ham sandwich does more for Americans than gop.
The enemy of my enemy is the enemy of my enemy.
Because at least for me getting a shared folder to work was a total pain in the ass. Virtualbox just worked in that regard.
Id you don’t like it, get a VPN or consider replacing your government.
Jellyseerr seems to take care of that issue for me
I just don’t get this. I’ve never had any issues putting together furniture or dated anyone who had trouble with it. I can’t think of a single ex where furniture assembly was an issue.
They should need to get a warrant, but that doesn’t sound too hard in this instance.
Going public usually makes everything worse.
You can setup separate vlans, or even separate networks for allowing the ads if you need.
There’s a setting to make it use the old interface. I don’t know what I’ll do when they remove it :(
Are you kidding me? Tests in prod? Hopefully that means you didn’t fully roll out. That means someone didn’t get a 3am page.
This sounds like a god-damned resounding success.
People learn new stuff all the time bro, no need to be a dick.
For local testing: build and run tests on whatever computer I’m developing on.
For deployment: I have a self hosted gitlab instance in a kubernetes cluster. It comes with a registry all setup. Push the project, let the cicd pipeline build, test, and deploy through staging into prod.
I’m pretty sure I first heard about this problem on NPR.
Cliff face. Lemmy cliff face.
It’s almost like the majority of people are not republican.
If only we’d had 4 years in which to act.