Or the superior .bmp
Hey, it’s lossless!
Or the superior .bmp
Hey, it’s lossless!
Presumably provided that they’re with the correct team. I’m sure lgbtq fans and members of the opposing team is hated just as much as the cis/straight equivalent, which I guess is equality.
I was thinking the same thing. Spanning tree is love. Spanning tree is life…when deployed correctly.
Alternatively I’m thinking noise, as I’ve seen that in 10gig connections a few times, which is why I prefer LC fiber where possible.
I never fully got into 3d printing, but I got far enough that I designed a lot in openscad. This was 10 years ago, and it was really popular back then, and might still be.
Needs the addition of a blue variant 💙
Yes, it would be very weird for server addresses to have the service name as a subdomain. Like a common prefix of web servers to signify that it’s serving world wide web.
On a more serious note, this used to be fairly common for many protocols to ensure loaf balancing between different protocols - you’d have one server for www, one for ftp, and so on.
Also, from an administrative point of view, it’s more manageable when you can, for example, add an entire (sub)domain to the firewall rules.
Depends on your OS, but symlinks can do that for you - file exists once, but multiple “files” link to it. The application (torrent client) doesn’t care.
Same about his hands. The only reason why it is brought up so often is because he seems incredibly insecure about it.
Or you can do a reverse Hannah Montana, take the worst from both worlds, combine them, and release Duke Nuken 4ever
I have to admit that “gnomical” does not make me think of genomes.
“I’m an oil man android”
In case someone else actually has to look this up: Yes, this is the guy you remember as “Puff Daddy”.
“All About the Benjamins” and “I’ll be Missing You”, etc…
So for the next 20 years all AAA game publishers will do the game equivalent of only releasing MCU/DC reboots, sequels and prequels?
MySpace Tom comes to mind. Bless that guy.
Well, we could agree on those two things, at least…
…and they’re gonna make the volcanoe pay for it.
Something about volcanoes not sending their best. Look at ehat happened to Pompeii
Now that you mention it, I find systemd messing with my DNS settings incredibly annoying as well, so I can’t help but agree on that point. At this production system at work, when troubleshooting, I often need to alter DNS between local, local (in chroot), some other server in the same cluster, and a public one. This is done across several service restarts and the occasional reboot. Not being able to trust that resolv.conf remains as I left it is frustrating.
On the newest version of our production image, systemd-resolvd is disabled.
Oversimplified: It’s the service that handles starting and stopping of other services, including starting them in the right order after boot. Many people hate it because of astrology and supersticion. Allegedly it’s “bloated”. But still it has become the standard on many (most?) distros, effectively replacing init.
I like init. It’s simple. I like systemd as well. It’s convenient. Beyond that i don’t have very strong feelings on the matter.
Also, see important answer by topinambour-rex.
At least the 1st one is likely to actually fly in a somewhat stable manner. The rest are likely too heavy, in addition to the last one having a grossly offset CoG.