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Geronimo
Geronimo
Yep Geordi, like giraffe and gif
Edit: or Geronimo, ginger, gigantic, etc.
Here’s my basic setup. I have a container that I call dl1. This has qbitorrent, sabnzbd, and a VPN client. This container only accepts connections from my local subnet or connections from the VPN interface. Everything else, *arrs, etc are separate containers that communicate with the dl1 container. Total seperarion and totally secure. I administer everything from tailscale if I’m not on the local net
California and France aren’t that far off from total area from each other. Most of California’s population is in a hand full of counties. As an example, LA has a population density 3 times that of Paris.
A lot of the world had to rebuild after WW1and WW2 and that allowed for building around newer technologies. The US never had that. We’re expanding and you can’t just build in infrastructure like that.
“Build them for cars” cities aren’t built anymore. They were built a long time ago. Modifying existing cities for trains would be nearly impossible. Yes it’s a 4:1 ratio of urban to rural areas. But remember the majority of the population lives in like 4-5 counties in the US. That’s a lot of area that is empty.
Christmas is actually about the mushrooms, Amanita Muscaria to be more precise
I’ve never heard of caps here in the US, except on mobile plans. But that is more that they throttle you after so many TB’s
I was Arch for a long time but now I’m on Fedora. Most of my servers are Ubuntu server, but I’m switching some stuff to fedora server. I’ve always disliked Ubuntu for some reason.
He even wrote the precursor to the Patriot act which it was based off of and bragged about it.
Tailscale is the answer here in my opinion for remote accessing of the server.
Just skip the rest and use tailscale
Was AOL and MSN available on phones? I guess it was the first mainstream phone messaging app that I recall. They haven’t killed it off and allo was a seperate app. Hangouts is just called chats now. It is also available in Gmail. I’ve used it nonstop since it came out and it hasn’t changed all that much.
Google chat is just Google hangouts and was one of the first messengers out there I believe. My family still uses it to have chats between Android and iPhone users.
That’s why generating hydrogen during off-peak hours from a nuclear power plant will be very beneficial. It may be less efficient but way better for the environment then lithium
Yes, every day
This is probably unpopular, but I keep coming back to Microsoft launcher. The slide out drawer on the bottom is something I have gotten too used to.
I know this isn’t popular but I really like Nord. I’ve been with them for years before the ad campaigns that turned people off. Mullvad can use wireguard so I may look at them again at some point, but the Linux cli client for Nord is really solid and picks the fastest server in whatever region you like.
I don’t disagree, but things like that have to be monotized in some way or else they would not exist.
Right, because it’s not “free market” it’s all government controlled market. Like this comment from above.
Yes, that’s not capitalism or free market. That’s government interference. Big difference. Like the whole too big to fail non-sense. No, government get out of the way and let them fail.