Still not as bad as chmod -R 777
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Is a chicken egg an egg laid by a chicken, or an egg that if fertilized would hatch into a chicken?
If you want to see what it would be like in the wrong hands: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1213404/
Yeah, you’d have a LoadBalancer service for Traefik which gets assigned a VIP outside the cluster.
virtual IP addresses
Yeah, metallb.
The container is reproducible. Container configuration is in version control. That leaves you with the volumes mounted into the container, which you back up like any other disk.
It’s not that Seagate improved (which it may have), it’s more that WD has noticeably declined. It’s not a race to the bottom (yet), but there’s effectively no competition any more, so they aren’t incentivised to improve quality.
I think there’s a mistake, I can’t fit “neovim” into 8 across.
Expeditions are active only for a limited time. Now would be a good time to do the current one before it’s over.
Have you been doing the expeditions when they’re live?
Figure out the uid/gid (numeric) for the user in lxc, then change the data permissions to those.
Opposite for me - I do so many things that I don’t strongly identify with any single one. Get a tattoo?? Nah, I’ll probably be bored of the subject in a few months!
If you don’t have a handy shelter and you can’t get off planet/to the station/out of system, you can dig underground with a terrain manipulator and as long as you stay out of sight it should work the same as entering a shelter - the Sentinels can’t find you.
Except for those damn dogs that will clip through terrain to ram you.
It was a very linear story, too.
Since FF 6 and 7 have already been mentioned, I’m going to give a honorable mention to Shining Force.
Regulation won’t work, because regulation moves slowly, and these companies find workarounds fast. And as long as the cost of breaking the rule is less than the benefits of doing so, it’ll be “just the cost of doing business.”
“Fry” can also mean “a very small fish.”
Use -m
and limit the build job’s memory so it doesn’t kill the docker daemon.
You’re going to start a fight with the
doas
people.