Yes, finally it comes with a package manager by default!
Yes, finally it comes with a package manager by default!
I read this years ago and loved it, I’ll have to check out the TV show!
Another option would be to use something like Duplicati and have your backups be cloud agnostic. It fully encrypts the backups so it doesn’t matter who the vendor is or if they are good guys.
This assumes you have the TB of space locally though.
They just released a Windows client I think so it’s definitely coming along.
The Burning Land by Bernard Cornwell. It’s book 5 in the last kingdom series that the TV show is based off of. I love the time period.
Nodame Cantabile wasn’t ever fully English dubbed, anidb.net is a good resource to see if it ever was though, same with Mr. Ajikko
I really liked endless space when I played it, the endless games are usually pretty solid!
Looks great, Fartpoopbuttturd!
Mind = blown. Thanks for the tip!
Another option would be to jailbreak an old device and install koreader. It works on all kinds of old hardware.
What advantage does Quad9 have over Cloudflares DoT?
You literally can’t even ask questions of OP by reposting with a bot, doesn’t seem useful for this sub.
There’s been a lot of activity there recently, lots of new contributors!
Great article, I’m just starting to look into Rust and it’s encouraging to see such positive results from Google!
You can literally buy an account anonymously with cash, I don’t think any other provider comes close to that
From TailScales docs: “Traffic over Funnel is subject to bandwidth limits. They are not currently configurable.”. This is the same problem the CloudFlare proxy has, have you ran into any performance issues or throttling using funnel?
This looks nice, but seems like a standalone. The GitHub issues pirate linked seem promising though!
You can integrate Tidal with PlexAmp for exactly this use case
Can IRC be configured to work with things like Prowlarr or Jackett? If searching and downloading could be automated that would be interesting
That’s a lot of changes in four months, is it possible that you made people uncomfortable with the pace of change? Were the other workers able to effectively use the changes you implemented?