RSS is in no way simple to regular normies.
RSS is in no way simple to regular normies.
There are a tonne of apartment balconies that are just afterthoughts by the developer though. I see plenty that are narrow to the point of being useless, or 30 floors up with no enclosed overhang which just generally feels kinda terrifying.
Yea, talk about overcomplicating a simple task.
It really puts your suspension of disbelief to the test, and all the characters are terrible. I actually thought the netflix show was better than the book because the characters were alot more relatable.
I love using Wednesdays to clear leave (I know, not the best day in terms of utility for holidays and stuff) as you essentially create a new Friday. Work is so much more bearable.
Have you heard of our lord and saviour rclone?
I haven’t gone back to rsync in a long time.
Nah you gotta alias ls -a to la for more efficiency.
Honestly I liked it initially but it got boring quickly, just generally the same pattern of runs.
Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?
How is this basic?
This isn’t ai…
That’s a featured snippet, so not AI at all.
They have first-past-the-post voting. So no, unfortunately.
I don’t get people who are silly enough to pay full price for these single player dlc-chocked games when there are perfectly free, uh, copies online.
Any chance you could share your docker-compose.yml for your stack?
At that point why not use TSV?
I’ve only been programming seriously (for work) in the last two years and honestly don’t get the copy pasting memes. I get copy pasting a 1-3 line terminal snippet sometimes, but idk how people are getting away without actually writing their own code.
Rclone is superior IMHO, you have to explicitly name the output folder. Used to think it was a hassle but in hindsight being explicit about the destination reduces mistakes.
Wouldn’t syncing automatically every few days give you the same protection though?
It’s white phosphorus if I’m not wrong. Used for ‘spotting targets’ aka committing war crimes.