- On-prem
- Self-hosting
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building
In an age of dissent, being able to identify masked protesters by the top of their head might be very useful
“Well, see you Monday!”
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
“Yeah. You know what, yeah, I do. I do want to express myself, okay. And I don’t need 37 pieces of flair to do it.”
I love every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpanzee…
It makes sense that you should believe in FSM just in case he exists. This is known as Pasta’s Wager
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
I did the same thing, set up OpenWRT perfectly, then changed the local range from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.0.0 to suit some legacy connections. Everything works, except I can’t change settings on the router, so for now I leave it alone
The second half of this article is specifically about the FX-8350 and Hogwarts Legacy performance in case you’re interested
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/k6-fx-8350-revisited-2023-compared-to-modern-ryzens-games
Negative gearing costs Australia about $27bn a year
There are about 27 million Australians
Every Australian that doesn’t own an investment property is giving $1000 a year to landlords
Make it a boscainara - everything you already have, but deglaze the pan with white wine, and add cream to your egg mix
After 99 you just get a ♾️ symbol
Do you have a Monty Hall problem, or does Monty Hall have a you problem?
Only if Monty Hall didn’t know where the prize is
Say there are 100 doors, you choose one, then 98 are knocked out randomly (likely including the prize) - Now each of the 2 doors has the same chance of winning, so there is no reason to change
But starting with 100 doors and a knowledgeable Monty Hall, once you’ve chosen a door, the only reason Monty Hall leaves your door alone is because you chose it, whether it is the 1/100 winner, or one of the 99/100 losers
Either you chose the right door the first time (1/100 chance) or the other door has the prize behind it - those are the only options - the other door literally represents the 99/100 other doors in a single choice
I couldn’t even describe a single scene, I watched the whole thing but I was young and only retained the fear
There is no way you’ll ever catch me saying Candyman more than once
Does that make this the sequel to the sequel?