It’s Sunday morning. Plenty of time to debate this important matter.
EDIT: The answer is yes.
It’s Sunday morning. Plenty of time to debate this important matter.
EDIT: The answer is yes.
Maybe don’t drink shit whiskey and try a good bourbon instead?
Or your dog. Safety first!
You get handcuffed as a precaution. You do not have to be arrested. You can het handcuffed on a traffic stop if the officer decides they have cause to search your car. Etc.
I am happy to see such thorough peer review.
Soon it will be like Cyberpunk (the 1980s TTRPG) predicted. Blocks of those giant office buildings will be gobbled up by megacorps dor pennies and turned into complexes where corpos live, work and play in absolute luxury while everyone else rots right outside of the gates.
Same but I was in my mid twenties.
The director’s cut would have been a classic for the ages.
Ah. So this isn’t a tragedy, it’s a write off.
Why? Asking because I know nothing of the area.
September 12, 2001. I accidentally shut down an entire production plant. Management didn’t even get mad. They closed the plant for the day, I kicked off the boot cycle (takes hours for the system to be ready for production again) and everyone went home to be with their families. Nobody’s head was on right that day anyway.
EDIT: A few years later I was testing some BigIP configs on a tertiary unit when suddenly the entire e-commerce site went down. Apparently this unit used to be a primary before being demoted and someone (not me) forgot to disable replication, so when I wiped all the rules from my “test unit” I inadvertently wiped all the rules to the production units. Technically it wasn’t my fault but it was still an “oh fuck” moment.
Linux, Win, rEFInd too. Windows is the destructive force here, so rEFInd should always go after it.
I like rEFInd
I read the article and that headline is clickbait as fuck. The tl;dr was that the US sent ships but…
It wasn’t deterring the Houthis and it wasn’t reassuring shipping so they might as well go and do something else.
Anybody that has ever tried to picnic outside knows that all it takes is a handful of persistent mosquitoes to ruin the whole thing and have the entire party pick up their gear and move it indoors.
Also, install ProtonUp-QT so you can stay up to date on the all the versions. Sometimes a game or app might not work and two days later a new version of Proton/Wine comes out with full support fir said game/app.
I am a control freak when it comes to my systems. I don’t like them doing their thing on their own schedule. The network servers (Thinkpad Thinstation and a Raspberry Pi) controlling access, DNS, etc. are updated and rebooted regularly but in a staggered order so that my network is never down. One kicks off at 05:01 and the other at 05:31. Five in the morning is normally the time when I can’t function, so it is the best time for a break. Not even my insomnia can withstand 5AM.
The funny thing is, I could have done that if it wasn’t for the bowl of cable spaghetti I had going in that closet.
It was 6.9.3 once I booted after the move. I assume it had been updated but waiting for a reboot to use the new kernel. Until I rebooted, it was probably still running on the 6.0.9 image.
If uptime and having the latest kernel ever becomes something I care about for this server, I might switch to Ubuntu Pro. It is free for personal use and it includes kernel livepatching. I can’t imagine why I would need it for this use case though.
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