Does it need to be accessible via API (e.g. SQL) or just a spreadsheet-style web interface?
Does it need to be accessible via API (e.g. SQL) or just a spreadsheet-style web interface?
You can use any port for SSH—or you can use something like Cockpit with a browser-based terminal instead of SSH.
Ok, but protests need to be done “without distraction”? That kind of defeats the purpose, doesn’t it?
The US Navy will convert its surplus oil rigs in the Pacific into active mobile military bases
The Navy has its own oil rigs?
If you didn’t map a local config file into the container, it’s using the default version inside the container at /app/public/conf.yml (and any changes will get overwritten when you rebuild the container). If you want to make changes to the configuration for the widget, you’ll want to use the -v option with a local config file so the changes you make will persist.
It’s similar to how Adobe Illustrator works—if you leave the default compatibility options checked, saving in PDF or native AI format results in an identical file with the only difference being the filename extension.
So they’re using xenophobia to attack education, because xenophobia by itself isn’t malignant enough.
“Wikipedia” —Lol
“US officials claim” —Lol
…Says the user who just posted a story sourced to Russian state media.
Well, the Spartans were pederasts…
Is it just for power, or does it double as some kind of data cable?
You might be interested in the Open Source Ecology project:
And why goblins have to do their accounting for them.
If the other services are exposed on local ports, you can have NPM forward to those.
The people responsible for developing Windows should never be allowed near any kind of critical infrastructure.
Seems like a weird definition of “evil”. “Selectively inconsistent” might be more accurate.
IMO, the only valid use of DNA-based face generation would be to rule out existing suspects, not to label random people as suspects based on their faces alone.
This cloud, if aimed toward the Earth, approaches our planet in around 48 to 72 hours, though some can arrive much sooner.
I didn’t realize there was that much variation in the speed stuff comes off the sun. Does it ever clump up, if fast ejections overtake slow ones?
Even if it was a one-time glitch that was resolved in-store, it implies that the prices shown on-screen aren’t necessarily the same prices used internally to compute the total.
That could merit a heads-up post for people to double-check their totals, though not the suggestion of anything more nefarious.
One of the main concerns in investigative journalism is credibility. Often journalists act as a conduit for information their sources want to make public, but which would be dismissed if the sources tried to release it anonymously, since no one would be able to verify it. The journalists declare that they’ve verified the information themselves and stake their public reputations on its truth—and obviously that key function depends on their putting their names on it.
Agreed—but note that in this case the information was only discovered because the organizations involved (Common Crawl and LAION) do show their data. We should assume that proprietary data sets have similar issues—but this case should be seen as an opportunity to improve one of the rare open data sets, not to penalize its openness and further entrench proprietary sources.