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They do say one of the best ways to progress your career is to focus on your knob work. People really appreciate someone who can handle a knob.
They do say one of the best ways to progress your career is to focus on your knob work. People really appreciate someone who can handle a knob.
O doggo under the sofa, what is your wisdom?
They prefer the term courageous 😂
Then they’ll gather no moss.
I’d second afraid.org, have been using them for years and they’ve always been great. They also support dynamic DNS so if you’re on a dynamic IP address you can have the address be updated automatically when your IP address does.
More relevant to the question, I’m pretty sure you can create NS records for a subdomain as well. I was experimenting once a few years back with a DNS tunnel service and was able to get the DNS side of it configured. Never did get the service itself working but it was more of a curiosity at the time so didn’t spend a massive amount of time on it.
In case you hadn’t seen the BLUF acronym before (I hadn’t, so was curious and looked it up), it stands for Bottom Line Up Front and it’s about putting the most important information at the beginning of something.
All good! I can understand why your natural assumption with that headline is to assume it’s going to be anti consumer in todays world.
From the article:
However, the order of tiles is left up to the manufacturer – and, importantly, users are free to delete or move the tiles as they wish. So ultimate control of the device still rests with the user.
So, last over the line was Magical Lagoon (16), however Right You Are (8) failed to finish the race (horse was struggling in the heat, the jockey pulled him up and opted to not finish so the horse could get some attention, social media claims the horse is okay).
So depending on your sweep rules, it’s one of those two.
Sourced from here if anyone wants to verify: https://www.racenet.com.au/news/which-horse-finished-last-in-the-2023-melbourne-cup-20231107
I’m still waiting for the real placing that matters. Who came last?
I’m sure those photos from last year where the area around the racetrack flooded while the track itself was perfectly fine are probably on people’s minds as well.
Pretty sure ours have always been about this size. Wasn’t anything new.
$2.50 at our local polling booth, or $4 with a can of drink as well. Onions included for free if you wanted them. And they had card facilities.
Only downside was they had obviously cooked a batch earlier and were just keeping them warm so they’d cooled a bit by the time we got there. Still, got my democracy sausage and voted, so all good in the end!
I use ocserv to provide a Cisco AnyConnect compatible VPN server. There’s an SSL proxy running on port 443 of my gateway so the VPN is only accessible using the right domain name, and the server is running in a Docker container.
Main reason I go for ocserv over OpenVPN or Wireguard is when I used to travel to China for work I found it was able to get past the Chinese firewalls. No idea if it still holds true but a few years ago it was fine.
44 billion for the brand, but more importantly the user base. Although let’s not discount the tech behind the scenes. Any decent programmer or sysadmin might be able to spin up a copy of Twitter in a few days. But it’s not going to scale to the size Twitter is, and have all the moderation and legal tools Twitter does (although Elon is gutting those by the day), integrate into as many places as Twitter does, have the app infrastructure Twitter does, etc.
But regardless, all those things are irrelevant without people actually using the service. No clone is going to have the user base, and even with the rebrand to X, Elon still has a lot of users. Not as many as when he started, but still a lot. That’s what the 44 billion bought.
You’ve achieved something you wanted to get done, don’t belittle that! Enjoy your chill afternoon 😊