“Potentially toxic” just like everything else that hasn’t been explicitly tested. We’ve been using chloramine for decades, and I’m not aware of anything linking it to harm.
“Potentially toxic” just like everything else that hasn’t been explicitly tested. We’ve been using chloramine for decades, and I’m not aware of anything linking it to harm.
Because he knows our nukes would actually work, and we’d wipe Russia off the map.
Keep in mind that the ICC also issued a warrant for Hamas leader Ibrahim Al-Masri, so put that next to each quote from Israel and enjoy how stupid it makes them look. Apparently arresting a leader of Hamas is “anti-Semitic hatred of Israel” and a “dark day for justice”, according to Israel.
But I especially like this quote:
“The decision of the court in The Hague will be remembered forever – it places the State of Israel and the murderous leaders of Hamas in the same row,” he wrote on X.
Yeah no shit, because they’re both terrorist organizations. That’s the point. Oct 7th was an act of terrorism, and the IDF’s terror campaign in Palestine on top of the genocide is ongoing.
All the nuke-having countries have veto power in the security council.
Unless you changed it in the application config somewhere, inside the container it’s still running on 8080, so the port should be 8090:8080. https://docs.docker.com/engine/network/#published-ports
I don’t think you can sync all those items anyway. I use Mozilla’s sync, and it doesn’t sync all my settings or extensions.
Last time I checked, some people were using syncthing to sync the whole profile folder, but I feel like that’s just a recipe for profile corruption. I don’t know if it works cross-platform either.
365 and G Suite educational licenses are significantly cheaper than running Exchange. Almost everywhere switched over years ago.
They absolutely won’t have better reach. Mastodon is significantly smaller than both Twitter and Bluesky.
Also agreed. OP is going to find they’re spending more time setting up some system, entering data, and stopping to use it instead of just putting everything in a box labeled “kitchen” and unpacking it in the kitchen when they get to the new place.
Oh I thought you meant it just doesn’t reply to DDNS updates. If it doesn’t even reply to DNS queries, yeah that’s a big issue. What did their support have to say about it?
Does your IP address really change that often?
Guarantee? You’d have to open it up and disable the cellular radio. The OS can override any settings you make.
I would just turn off media uploads entirely. It’s not worth the risk or disk space.
You must use very alternative sources, because all the mainstream coverage I saw was six paragraphs of “poor Israelis attacked by Arab mobs” and one paragraph of “prior to these attacks, the Israelis went around doing hate crimes”.
One of the crew, who has not been identified, was “briefly detained” at the hospital but was released “in good health” to continue what it called post-flight reconditioning, the US space agency said at the time.
This is not news. It was probably not even space-related.
Yup. The media is framing this as antisemitism, but it’s not, it’s anti-shitheadism. It’s in this article, but they’ve buried it:
Amsterdam’s police chief said that Maccabi supporters set a Palestinian flag on fire and attacked a taxi a day before the match was set to take place.
Ahead of the game, a Palestinian flag was ripped off a building in the city centre and riot police blocked pro-Palestinian supporters from marching toward the stadium, according to Dutch broadcaster NOS.
Yeah, that’s what started it.
No.
In that they’re a single organization, yes, but I’m a single person with significantly fewer resources. Non-availability is a significantly higher risk for things I host personally.
Meh. I run proxmox and other boot drives on ext4, data drives on xfs. I don’t have any need for additional features in btrfs. Shrinking would be nice, so maybe someday I’ll use ext4 for data too.
I started with zfs instead of RAID, but I found I spent way too much time trying to manage RAM and tuning it, whereas I could just configure RAID 10 once and be done with it. The performance differences are insignificant, since most of the work it does happens in the background.
You can benchmark them if you care about performance. You can find plenty of discussion by googling “ext vs xfs vs btrfs” or whichever ones you’re considering. They haven’t changed that much in the past few years.