

Okular.


Okular.
How did you get a picture of my truck dash?


That was a .com moving over to I think EasyDNS. They could expedite the domain transfer around the lock if I could prove I had DNS access. Might have done that moving to NameCheap too on another one.
This was a few years ago too, everything has gotten stupid in the last few years. Maybe they won’t do that without a dispensation from the Pope and a notarized clean bill of health from the STD clinic.


You can usually do a domain transfer from a non-responding registrar if you can prove you have DNS control. It’s a manual process, but I’ve had to do it. It’s proved it’s worth to me to have them separated. Now, you might be down for a while, but you don’t have to go through a lengthy documentation process if you have DNS control.


And you should always separate NS from registrar so if one goes rogue or tits up, you can recover your domain.


An .xyz automatically puts you block lists if you decide to use it for email. Just sayin.


Violence meeting violence will be met with violence.
Fucking numpty.
Moral turpitude will not be tolerated.
Well, perhaps, but it shouldn’t be any more complicated than starting up the docker stack.
What are the specific problems? I might be able to help. You might also point an agent at the repo and ask it to stand it up, they’re pretty good at that sort of thing, just approve the commands it’s running to make sure it doesn’t shit the bed.
Were you using the Nextcloud AIO? I’ve used every method of installing NC over the last decade+ and the AIO is painless to install and maintain.
Oh, yah, well I guess that qualifies as “very wrong”.


It’s such a hard thing to figure out who is the biggest idiot in that bunch. I mean, KegsBreath put a reporter in the Invasion-In-Progress signal group and quoted Pulp Fiction like a gospel text. It’s hard to beat that level of concentrated stupidity.


It was obviously performative at the time. A lot of bitching and moaning but in the end, it was a nothingburger change that distros could ignore as they do every other field on the user profile in systemD. But they had to make a “distro” to show how serious they were, then ignore it completely.
I said at the time if it were maintained in 90 days I’d eat a bug. Apparently I was off by about 75 days.


Yah, there was some bullshit like this that had people start “Ageless Linux” that was basically a script for people to change their sources on a Debian install to their version, and they haven’t done any sort of updates in over 2 months, to the surprise of nobody.
What a tempest in a teapot.
If you’re losing data with zfs you’re doing something very wrong.


That’s rich coming from Scott Bessent. He’s possibly the dumbest one of that pack of imbeciles.


Anything similiar being developed for Plasma?


No, you’re a towel.
Maybe it’s because there’s always some water being pumped into a field, but the grass always grows like hell on a field. Effluent will also have quite a bit of nitrogen because urine=urea.