Yep, if you request the desktop version you don’t get that redirect.
Yep, if you request the desktop version you don’t get that redirect.
Or just request the desktop version.
28 Days Later, Cockneys vs Zombies
A severe lack of imagination.
Hey, Consul was pretty big for a while. But yeah, Terraform and Vault take the top two spots.
Here’s a third one: They have a Welcome Stamp visa program where you can work remotely from there for a year, and it’s renewable. You can even bring your family. Under this program you only pay income tax on your country of origin.
Brian Kernighan. Got the chance to have lunch with him!
Correct, and that’s my problem with it: it gets abused too often, so it’s on my “this is why we can’t have nice things” list.
Agree with acid. Fuck nutmeg though, I’m tired of sauces with nutmeg. It does not give it a je ne sais quoi, it just makes it taste like fucking nutmeg.
I’m surprised that no one has suggested classic point and click adventure games other than Grim Fandango:
Someone mentioned Ultima VII. If you’re into RPGs then check out the Wizardry series, Blade of Destiny, Betrayal at Krondor, and Dungeon Siege. Oh, and Final Fantasy VII (original) and VIII.
Also take a look at the GoG catalogue for games released before 2010 or so. Most non-AAA games should run on your system.
Or they work in a regulated industry that requires pseudo-airgapped machines for remote users, e.g. the machine actually interacting with the systems needs to be within the controlled boundary but the company has a presence in multiple locations, so the solution is to have a Citrix server that the users remote into. But because the SSP also has access control requirements at every stage that take a long time to get updated to newest industry standards, the user still needs to have passwords rotated, MFA, and all that kaboodle.
Note that Wasabi has no egress fees, but has a transfer limit - essentially the contract stipulates that your monthly egress will be less than the amount of storage you pay for.
Fedora Silverblue.
I no longer tense up at every single notification from my phone. And my weight has stabilized because I’m no longer stress eating.
No, it’s not missing the point. The premise that you’re always looking at code on the same screen is false, and you don’t always have control over how all screens are configured.
Now you’re just shifting the goalpost.
The whole reason nearly all the spaces guys do 4 spaces is cause that’s the nearly universal tab width.
That is provably wrong. The default tab width in vim is 8 spaces, and the default indentation in yaml is two spaces.
Wait, this is not The Onion??
Corral, but put it there properly, not all askew as it it was a bloody kitchen drawer.
I’m out of the loop. How does Carmen Sandiego fit into the whole init system debacle?