Oh God. Please, use anything but Ansible.
Oh God. Please, use anything but Ansible.
Zoom works for video. I test it a few times a week for a few hours with a few contacts each time.
And a few beer.
It’s a vPub most of the time with some tech thrown in.
I hate to say it, but FB Messenger is reliable for me too : starts well, sounds good, video’s clean, ends cleanly . I need to remind mom how to start that call when it’s with her on her old portal unit, but yeah. Cambridge is the worst thing to happen to good products like M and Portal.
I think I don’t like that Microsoft has access to stored chat messages between kids.
really tall guy from Jack Reacher
That’s Alan Ritchson. I think he can bench a dump truck.
Locking the door and forcing a kid to ring the doorbell and beg to be let in after dark was just a thing back then. I hope the lack of any consequences and independence doesn’t hurt American kids’ development when, say, Romanian kids are still afforded freedom.
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You need AI to reword this spaghetti of an article
I love it when writers editing the words of others somehow can’t pass grade-school writing classes.
I knew without looking it was more of Lennart’s cancer.
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You need to pick a lane, Skippy.
It’s okay to still use a hyphen between ‘load’ and ‘balancing’. As a bonus, what you write would then be English, too.
Is that the same as prosody.im ?
That’s the one I’ve been looking at. It seems to be easy, but I haven’t had time to look into it fully.
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decade
Cries in SeaMonkey
I can’t imagine any governments would look kindly upon internet access being guarded behind a single company’s product.
laughs in 2001
And time moderating it, especially if they run their own.
Pitch a micro instance with little more than the rfc2142-like addresses emulated on there - info, mayor, council, admin or chat master, whatever - useful for tagging, forwarding on the way in and info dissemination on the way out.
Much less work to run, since outgoing is all gonna be pre-vetted.
And the 302 reponse on the non-ssl port is such a no-brainer.
3b) Simultaneously, they need to be reminded and shown that the public *cannot* see what happens on Twitter or Facebook or it is much harder.
This is a fantastic point that I know I would have left out. If you’re suggesting we should be complete so that the info is there and we’re spelling out the implied difference, then I think that’s excellent.
File-by-file integrity check against signed checksums upstream to trivially confirm validity of deployment.
But that’s probably not interesting.
“democracy” supports
democracy “supports”
FTFY
Careful. The yaml cult will come after you in a long and formless column, and only self destruct when one of them is a step too far to the left.