- 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
“Well, see you Monday!”
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
I think the JST and Molex recommendations are on point, in case you’re after another option I use Tamiya connectors for 12v car chargers
I love every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpanzee…
That’s because the Beatles broke up in 1970, so anyone who remembers them from their active years is well over 60, which would be really stretching the definition of middle-aged
“Is he somebody who is going to be making policy and being differential to people who have put up money?” Weissmann asked.
I think that should be deferential
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
C’mon, steal the noise…
I love that the best example they can find is a couple who spend only 140 days a year in France, despite the rules allowing 160 days a year. They obviously only go there for particular seasons: They’re not residents, they’re tourists
They’re also not actually prevented from continuing to do it, and despite how important this is said to be to them, it was just “too much hassle”
To give you a taste of the article, consider this choice quote: “If we cap overdraft fees, how will banks make up the lost revenue?”
TLDR If you limit overdraft fees, banks will stop letting people overdraft (maybe), causing them to use payday lenders (maybe)
The article also helpfully points out that the average overdraft fee is over $26 (wtf)
SOHCAHTOA and a calculator have been real useful for that too
A May 19, 2019, payment from Taylor had a memo, “head number 7,” and a Nov. 20, 2020, transaction was for “braiiiiiins.”
I find these articles interesting as it seems that non-manufacturing contexts rediscover manufacturing principles constantly
Your critical path includes surgeons, your surgeons are a bottleneck, having minimal but non-zero prepped patients available is an inventory buffer
I am not in any way qualified to ask this question, but wouldn’t devaluing your currency by half cause 100% inflation on all imports, and effectively double all foreign denominated debts?
Does that make this the sequel to the sequel?