Chinese or American? This might help: https://youtu.be/RGG7d49C__0
They also have a video on making your own tiles. Crafting a set together could be a fun and rewarding experience, and could compliment a nice purchased set.
Chinese or American? This might help: https://youtu.be/RGG7d49C__0
They also have a video on making your own tiles. Crafting a set together could be a fun and rewarding experience, and could compliment a nice purchased set.
If you live on the line, or move north/west, it’s now “you all”.
Be local. A voice at a local meeting has the potential to have more impact in your life than your side being president. This is why my feed will start in 2-weeks, vs 4-years, no matter how much I want to keep that filter on 😀
They don’t need to do any of that. Just make an account on any instance and go forth.
If you can leave X, you can change instances if needed in the future, too.
It’s hard to say here. Just like it’s standard procedure to report the “potential threat”, it’s also probably SOP to secure the individual.
Fault here lies in policy and lawmakers, IMO. This whole situation shouldn’t have to exist.
Haven’t used Mailcow in a while, but personally I found https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver better at the time. Great docs, many features.
The best option is https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver
I’ve tried them all, and this one I super-easy in comparison. Great documentation and just some ENV variables and you’re done. Happy to share my compose file with you if you want.
I use it with my Active Directory hosted with https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain for users, but it has many different user options.
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can’tdon’t access anything…
Email comes in from everywhere unencrypted via SMTP. Proton may be a great company, but let’s make sure everyone recognizes that email (without E2E PGP) is inherently open to anyone in the chain, including at Proton, who’s snooping.
Lemmy, though I admit two days ago I put on political filters. I’ll open the flood gates again in a couple weeks.
That being said, before Lemmy I hadn’t used main stream social outside of Reddit for years anyway.
For people recommending brands like Smartwool, check the labels. Many of their men’s products are only 20% merino.
Consider brands like Decathlon (like REI of Europe, but have US site) for something more affordable but 100% merino.
Look at backpacking cottage companies for other options
$130 is a lot for a shirt you don’t want to damage. I picked up some hoodies to hike in from https://www.ridgemerino.com/ when they were cheaper and on sale and put them through their paces fine. Same with shirts from Decathlon.
Ahhh thanks
Depends on you definition. I run OpenPilot in one vehicle.
That’s not what the article says…
Granted they will be seeking additional damages in court, too.
Prefer?
Loved Eureka. Just a fun show.
Albany, NY. Surrounded by places like Troy, Saratoga, the Catskills, the ADKs. But it’s just… Albany.
Some outside what others may say. Depends on what you’re trying to make private.
Self-hosted Vaultwarden/BitWarden, SearXNG, and Firefox Sync. All things missing from your list to privatize the web.
Signal/Matrix for chat.
Organic Maps when you don’t need traffic for privatizing location.
Self-hosted Nextcloud for file storage.
And Obtainium (and gam
for Linux) to break away from the stores themselves.
Very helpful for my machine setup scripts. Thanks!
Is it common to spend days at family’s houses without telling your parents in Malaysia? 3 days to report seems long to me, but maybe not.
Fun story from before Rust was getting popular (years ago). So, I did a performance comparison to determine what language we should write our rules engine in. I compared Go, Rust, Node, and some others not worth mentioning.
At the time, I had experience with all but Rust.
Even knowing nothing, and working from scratch, the Rust POC was significantly faster. Just way, way, better.
That being said, I still chose Go due to productivity based on the language knowledge of the team to ease the transition (Go was closer to what they knew already), and while it was good for them to learn Go, I look back on it and realize Rust would have been a great opportunity to invest in their careers and have them learn it instead.
A hindsight is 20/20 experience for me.