I suggest maybe watching the stream, then
I suggest maybe watching the stream, then
I feel like the answer to that question depends highly on how much FIFA knew, when they knew it, and if/when they acted to make it right.
Holy shit that’s at least a $30k mistake, probably a lot more depending on what’s broken
I know that they don’t last forever but man, seeing latex props from pop culture from my childhood really sticks it how fucking old I’ve gotten.
Don’t look up Jim Henson’s TMNT ones, those are brutal
involves a lot of sweat, requires you to clean up any mess you make, and communicate with any partners about their preferred techniques instead of rawdogging it and waiting for issues. The pushing and pulling will come naturally but you need to know how and when to release, and be clear about how you wish to commit. People might judge you for using the word “master” but it should be alright in private.
Don’t talk about my mom that way
I wonder how common it is to make folders named “desktop crap” as I have several and some are over 20 years old
You can run into this issue with any two sync programs that operate on virtual files, as another commenter said. This isn’t specifically a OneDrive or NextCloud problem. You can safely run both at the same time on the same machine, as long as they are syncing entirely separate directories.
That being said, this is obscure enough that I feel like there should be some kind of check in these clients to make sure they’re not about to interfere with each other - users aren’t gonna know to check for this, especially since these clients are hiding what they’re actually doing behind the scenes!
You cannot specify ports in a DNS A or AAAA record. www.example.com cannot resolve to 1.2.3.4:443 and app.domain.com cannot resolve to 1.2.3.4:5555
If the application (be it a game or whatnot) supports it, SRV records can identify a port for a hostname. So, you could have minecraft1.domain.com and an SRV record to specify port 25565, and minecraft2.domain.com SRV 25566.
This means you can have multiple Minecraft servers with the same IP address, but you won’t need to give people the port numbers to remember; the hostname allows the game to look up the port via the SRV record.
This is great for selfhosters because we generally only get one IP (until they rollout IPv6; probably half the reason they don’t)
Some of the shorts are ads themselves
NEFTLIX
Tape doesn’t come out unless someone died, homie lyin; if that shit happened he’s either be in a body bag or custody
I see what Americans have been conditioned into believing is “left wing” - aka neoliberalism - but absolutely none of it save for a few streamers and podcasters are actually left.
It’s all right of center and the difference is that the American “lefties” hide their imperialistic racism, or convince themselves they don’t have any.
Stuff like this makes me wish technology reached its peak in 2004
It’s not like you could go online. TV and newspapers had your local, but unless there was someone you could call, usually you had to chance it. Best you usually could do was pickup a newspaper from the store when you got there.
whose limericks stopped at line four
Bad rhythm. Should be “whose limericks would stop at line four”
NUT works with many UPS models and provides monitoring and control
https://networkupstools.org/