I’d go with Girl Fight by Soft Play. Because it’s just 10 seconds of shouting and super cool. No one needs to hear what I sound like singing.
I’d go with Girl Fight by Soft Play. Because it’s just 10 seconds of shouting and super cool. No one needs to hear what I sound like singing.
Don’t have Biden run for reelection. Pick any other half decent human and they should win.
XML is all round better than Json.
How’d you set that up with Opnsense fail over? I have an opnsense VM with input straight from the ISPs FTTP box to the NIC on my server. So I can’t fail over to my second proxmox box without swapping the cable over.
Run your own DNS server on your network, such as Unbound or pihole. Setup the overrides so that domain.example.lan resolves to a local IP. Set your upstream DNS to something like 1.1.1.1 to resolve everything else. Set your DHCP to give out the IP of the DNS server so clients will use it
You don’t need to add block lists if you don’t want.
You can also run a reverse proxy on your lan and configure your DNS so that service1.example.lan and service2.example.lan both point to the same IP. The reverse proxy then redirects the request based on the requested domain name, whether that’s on a separate server or on the same server on a different port.
That’s fine. You can try learn yourself. I’m just saying it’ll be a slower process. The thing with instruments and music in general is that coming in with no knowledge of music theory at all will require a fair bit of work that’s much easier if someone explains it to you. Having said that you dont need music theory to just play some tunes. Learn all the open chords, practice switching between them and you’ll be able to make your own music soon enough.
I would take a look at Songsterr.com. I use it all the time for playing along with songs where you can read the tab and hear how it should sound.
Remember that you might want to play like Jimmy Page or John 5, but you probably don’t want to do what they did to get there. That’s the same with anything. You don’t see the hours and hours of hard work that went in to being able to play that good. Just stick with it. Set yourself an achievable goal and stick with it.
Get in person lessons. You’ll learn more in 2 weeks than in 1 year of trying to teach yourself.
It took me 25 years before I took a lesson and I wish I’d done it sooner.
Come as You Are by Nirvana is a good one to start with.
Your fingers will hurt. That’s good. They’ll toughen up if you push through it.
I’ve recently bought some studio monitors to replace a hifi I was using and they didn’t come with grilles. Seems to be a difference between studio kit and the hifi world.
Not being predictable by us does not mean they offer free will.
The preconditions are so precise that you’ll never be able to get exactly the same results from trying to do the same thing twice - you’ll never be able to do the same thing twice. But that doesn’t stop cause and effect determining the outcome. There is no place where free will can enter in to any equation at any micro or macroscopic level and just having unpredictable microscopic events doesn’t give you control of your own destiny. This is totally separate from your own perceptions of having choices you make. Personally I find myself doing things I didn’t consciously choose to do. Once you start noticing them you might find more and more.
No idea about socials, but some will do a DBS check
Eastern Ukraine isn’t an ideal tourist spot at the moment.
I don’t understand it either. On one hand people say don’t remember addresses, use DNS and on the other DNS relies on static addresses but then every device is “supposed” to have random addresses via SLAAC or privacy addresses. It just doesn’t seem to tie together very well, but if you use them like IPv4 addresses you’re apparently doing it wrong.
You have very different kids to me.
RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP RAID IS NOT BACKUP
Don’t use Red drives for a NAS!! You need the Red Plus (or is it red pro) disks as they’re CMR.
I’d go for Ultrastar drives personally. There’s a few really good videos online analyzing the backblaze stats for different drives that are well worth watching.
EndeavourOS on my desktop and laptop. Works like a charm. By far the happiest I’ve been with a desktop distro.
On my server VMs I’m running Ubuntu Pro because it’s absolutely impeccably stable, Pro is free and I like the idea of having the option of not upgrading them for 10 years.
All running on Proxmox. I have a few appliance type VMs like opnsense and 3CX and they’re nice and stable too.
Everywhere? Where will we put all the existing things? You can’t turn the whole world in to just toilets, that’s taking the piss!
I was once not spotted whilst wearing a bright fluorescent orange cycling rain jacket and standing 6’5" tall in an office of suits.
Wednesday Addams from the Netflix show
I’ve been using it for a few years. Really handy way if avoiding cooperate firewall rules.