So like reavers, but more humane.
So like reavers, but more humane.
Another stupid looking crossover/small SUV with a horse on the grill does not equal sport sedan
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Good enough for me. 🤷♂️
The US is, as a matter of fact, and never has been, a democracy. It has always been a representative republic. Direct democracy as your comment envisions it is very difficult to implement and results in mob rule. If this is something you strongly believe should be stopped, get in touch with your federal senator and congressional representative to make your views known. Call, email, write paper letters, and encourage others to do the same. Make it clear that they won’t be reelected if they allow this to continue. We don’t have lobbying money, but it’s hard to keep taking bribes if they no longer have a position with which to provide a return on that investment.
The Disney Vault!
Everyone is Doug now.
Yep, DLP still uses a mechanical color wheel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_light_processing?wprov=sfla1
I feel like in this case it’s more like everyone gets sold i9 hardware, but can choose to pay the i3 price for it with locked out features, then decide later to pay the subscription to unlock the i7 or i9 performance. It has advantages for the manufacturer in that there are fewer options to account for at build time and additional revenue later on. I still think it’s a terrible model that should be summarily rejected by customers, but I see why they are trying it.
They chose to comply with the request and become one of the browsers Putin can control. Not sure how Mozilla gets credit for anything good here.
So like most Authoritarians then? They’re all for it until their side isn’t in charge anymore.
Be the change you want to see. Start calling it that and see if it catches on.
If the opnsense interface on the WAN VLAN has a public routable IP address there shouldn’t be a problem with double NAT. Double NAT should only be a problem if they have a crappy ISP that’s using CGNAT.
Edit: never mind, I reread your comment. We’re saying the same thing essentially.
He’s trying to run it on an esp32, didn’t you read the title? /s
I’m still on the fence on this. I feel like they should federate fully instead of only one way, but I’m trying to understand the threat from Threads. I know it’s probably been done to death, but do you have a link or thorough explanation of why bringing more users and content to the fediverse is harmful?
Image server mangled by autocorrect? Best I can come up with.
Now I’m just waiting for Netgate to announce an end to CE so I have a reason to move to OPNsense. I’m lazy and it works so I haven’t taken the time to move yet. Weird for a company to EEE their own product.
Skype was a steaming pile for sure, but it had the ability to search for and message a distribution group and get an answer from whomever was available and I could pin it for future use. Now I have to know every name in a group and message them individually until I find someone to help or start a meeting to get everyone at once. It may just be how our Teams instance is configured, but I miss that feature. And who decided there should be a limit on how many people I can pin in Teams?