Well they couldn’t very well call it the Sexy 29.
Well they couldn’t very well call it the Sexy 29.
Why would somebody own 700 dildos.
They say variety is the spice of life. /s
He tried so hard.
Because he streamed. Streaming turns to swatting nearly every time if you don’t protect your location information.
Because it implies that they lived alone and uncared for in their final years also.
Can I haz shiny rock, plz?
It is clearly the raw croc power that makes you trip…certainly not because you’re running in a slip on sandal.
Thank you, my twitch is now subsiding.
Native Texan here. I call bullshit.
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Or Reign Over Me.
Then sell me a 1TB plan—don’t call it unlimited.
I’m not screwing anybody over. I am using an available plan from a large company, and they have not had any issue with my usage that they have deemed necessary to bring to my attention. I cover multiple machines with their service, and my other machines have far less data on them—likely below their average. I am using it as a personal backup, as intended. Even if I trend above their average, they had to expect that some users would fall into that category if the option was available.
You are the only party that seems to have a major issue with how I’m using the service. I don’t understand why you seem to have such a strong opinion on this.
If a business doesn’t want a plan to be used as unlimited storage, then they should simply set a limit in the terms.
You are massively oversimplifying the situation. They are discriminating against which operating system I use, and not addressing that data is data. If I ran a windows VM on the same machine and put my data in there, it would be exactly the same as running the Backblaze container.
And it isn’t a $20 per year difference—if I backed up the same amount of data on the B2 plan, it would be around $3000 per year. Seems like a pretty steep increase to back up the same amount of data through Debian as opposed to Windows. They’ve never complained, never even tried to sell me the B2 plan, and I haven’t even seen anything telling me I’m storing an overly large amount of data for my plan.
Lastly, I read their TOS, and I don’t consider myself to be breaking them. I’m only backing up personal files at home and the program is technically running through a windows environment. That is what their unlimited plan was designed for. If they wanted it to be different, they could call it a 10TB plan.
I’m sure some will disagree with me. To each their own.
There definitely isn’t a docker container that will let you run Backblaze in WINE so that you can get the cheap unlimited plan working on Linux. You shouldn’t go looking for such a thing to save money. /s
That’s completely fucked. But I laughed.
Got a kink to the dockerhub?
I confess! Docker is my kink! /s
That’s why you never stop seeding the history torrent, children. /s
Not when used with Tailscale. You can put Tailscale on the VPS and on your home server, put Nginx on the VPS and point it to the Tailscale address for the desired service with your desired subdomain.
Voila, Nginx is serving your content through the Tailscale tunnel without edits to your home network. If Tailscale works, then this will work.
You know you are wise when you just scrolled passed it and understand that the opinions of strangers do not matter to you.