I thought it was Euler that did this. But I can imagine Gauss doing it too.
I thought it was Euler that did this. But I can imagine Gauss doing it too.
If I’m Nancy’s Secret Santa, I’m getting her gift cards to PetSmart and Dunkin Donuts.
During 45’s badministration, the Voodoo supply shop kept running out of pins. Once he was out, I transferred a bunch to other dolls.
The hard part is getting hair or nail clippings for all those Election Deniers in Congress.
A variation of Carl Reiner’s joke: How do you make God laugh?
Tell her your plan.
Oh, wouldn’t it be wonderful…
if Loren Bobert, George Santos, or MTG filed the motion?
[listening to my Julie Andrews in my OCR of MY FAIR LADY]
Good to know. When the 60 day waiting period on transfers expires, I may move my domains to Cloudflare.
I switched from Google Domains to Namecheap and found that they have a non-standard requirement for A records (they require an “@” A record) that messed up the transfer. Godaddy, dyndns, and Google Domains use regular zone transfer tables and I thought those entries were all I needed. Nope. I finally emailed support and they told me what was wrong within 24 hours. But meanwhile, my site was down for that time.
I suppose if you worked with one of the companies they partner with and use the automated templates to generate a new entry, it would work out fine. But I was transferring an existing domain. I know better now. But I put this out to warn others.
A long time ago, Google stopped doing updates on rooted phones. It’s why I stopped rooting my phone. Doing Android updates by reinstalling the latest release every couple months was a PITA. Also, Google finally got the Restore from last Backup working to the point that I didn’t have to rely on a backup utility that required rooting my phone. Ah, the early days of Android.
Not being able to rely on RCS from rooted phones makes sense security-wise. You can’t trust what’s attached to that message. It could be a code injection hack.