There’s even a haiku:
It’s not DNS
There’s no way it’s DNS
It was DNS
There’s even a haiku:
It’s not DNS
There’s no way it’s DNS
It was DNS
I unlock my 1Password vault(s) with fingerprint, so it’s much more useful than just logging into the laptop. which at work I log into many more times a day than once or twice.
Appreciate the info. Do you have any recommendations for alternatives? I do see reports that NordVPN seems to work for mlb blackouts but nothing on mullvad, however I could trial them I suppose.
Edit: tried mullvad and mlb.tv won’t even allow the login 😞
I’ve tried IVPN a number of times but it never works for getting around mlb.tv blackouts which is my biggest use case. ExpressVPN has just been reliable for me in that regard.
It’s very likely not related at all. Had a client last week also start getting these popups and asked for a GPO to stop them. This is just a MS marketing campaign for copilot, lol.
Idk what you mean by this but both Waterpik and floss are interdental cleaners performing the same job. They have very subtle differences but ADA says either is fine as long as you’re doing one of them.
Huh? Does that mean $2k/month is your cap for what anyone should ever need/want? It just seems incredibly low to me so I’m confused.
I think shuttering it would have saved more of his credibility than whatever the fuck this is he’s doing.
Because America and NTSC use instead of PAL would be my guess.
I tried IVPN recently but had a ton of trouble getting MLB.tv streams to work. Switched back to ExpressVPN for now.
thanks for sharing, looks like some good alternatives here.
Not going to go research for you, but from reading articles linked here it appears the issue with the submersible was fear that it would become trapped and really block everyone in the cave. Elon said he had an inflatable model to send first to prove it would fit but I doubt things ever got that far.
No thanks.
I don’t think auto-combining similar named communities is a viable solution, except in the case of users doing it themselves (e.g. multireddits or whatever).
Different communities, even with the “same name” (technically not possible because the @domain is part of the name), will have different vibes based on who participates, who moderates, what instances they’re on, etc. Mashing all of those together would at minimum, be a bad user experience and at worst, invite tons of harassment from ‘troll’ communities.
Once you move off the free tier, GitLab is quite expensive in comparison. That might be part of it.
This is it, Toyota/Honda built that reputation and mostly still live up to it.
Thank you! I’ve somehow never used this “releases” section of GitHub before 🙃
Am I just super dumb? I don’t see instructions on how to actually run LASIM? The instructions say that’s the first thing you do but don’t say how
As a person with just long hair, there ain’t crap you can do. Hair is effing hot. The thicker the hair the hotter it gets.