- 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
“Yeah. You know what, yeah, I do. I do want to express myself, okay. And I don’t need 37 pieces of flair to do it.”
I love every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpanzee…
Everything?
Thanks, I’ll check it out
Thanks, if none of the parents are already using Signal I could get them to verify their own phone numbers - but that’s me assuming one-off SMS verification, not if you have to keep the SIM in the phone
I can easily get phone numbers to register a messenger account or similar, but not so interested in an ongoing cost like a dumb phone
None of the families are really home server types, so I would have to maintain any server client solution for them which is less than ideal
Is discord better than messenger, whether it’s ease of use, quality, privacy etc.?
I have a few old Android phones around, and having a phone service would be a recurring cost (albeit small)
I also thought that having Messenger would restrict the calls to numbers that had already been connected to the account, rather than trying to restrict the numbers a phone can call
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
I find Simpsons Hit and Run isn’t getting any younger
It makes sense that you should believe in FSM just in case he exists. This is known as Pasta’s Wager
“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
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
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
It’s the vibe
It’s the Constitution
It’s Mabo