That’s fine, I got them too but they’re isolated
That’s fine, I got them too but they’re isolated
Share the URL if you find out it does
I’m really surprised that military in such a technologically advanced country just connected random IP cams to the internet
They’re not that tired of life yet. Give them 15 more years.
It is but it’s an easy combo on a full keyboard. On a laptop it may be a bit inconvenient I agree
Whenever I look at archives of memes or random screenshots from my old computers I remember how great the internet was. It’s filled with politics and advertising now.
Real Debrid has very high transfer speeds and it’s cheap
Syncthing has a concept of untrusted node, which only gets to store files, not see them
Ruby, of all the examples you could come up with? My Redmine is updated only every few years because I rarely have a whole day to deal with the mess that is Ruby deps managent.
Java deals with this ellegantly.
Shift-insert works too, one key less
Exactly, if you’re going to add mechanical elements that will break it better be a keyboard
“This will be my Gemini homepage one day!” on 90% of them
Stupid rules are beat by malicious compliance
When I quit Facebook over 10 years ago it was because it stopped showing me my friends’ posts and pushed random crap instead. I literally had to go friends’ profiles to see their posts even when checking the feed several times a day.
Looks like nothing changed?
That is understandable, I was surprised that metric is actually used somewhere. Use in pharmacy also explains why in Hollywood stoner comedies they used grams, which always confused me.
Yeah, 5ml is a teaspoon, but I’m not sure if it’s reasonable to assume teaspoons have similar sizes across countries.
But after your first month in the job you’ll convert and eyeball it even when half asleep :)
The schools have conditioned you not to for the past 12 years, why would they want to undo that?
I thought everything is bigger across the ocean but your Mountain Dew caps are tiny over there! ;)
https://www.redmine.org/ is a standard rails webapp. Nothing special. Straightforward to update, just a few commands, the only quirk is that at least one step always fails. Some obscure bug in a dependency, some problem with expected vs installed system libraries, or my favourite, a Segmentation Fault.