The biggest issue with this decentralized service is that it is decentralized.
The biggest issue with this decentralized service is that it is decentralized.
I’m running Manjaro and I was having this exact problem for several weeks, up until about two weeks ago when a new update fixed everything. I would just not worth about it until your next major OS update.
I 100%ed Factorio recently, and I still play it, and I’m looking forward to the expansion that’s about to drop
There are many names for the dish, including bullseye eggs, eggs in a frame, egg in a hole, eggs in a nest, gashouse eggs, gashouse special, gasthaus eggs, hole in one, one-eyed Jack, one-eyed Pete, one-eyed Sam, pirate’s eye, and popeye.[7][8][9][10] The name toad in the hole is sometimes used for this dish,[7] though that name more commonly refers to sausages cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_in_the_basket
The next level trick is to take the bread that was removed to make room for the eggs, and put cheese between them and crimp the edges with a fork before toasting that too
EDIT: TBH I didn’t read the article because of the paywall…
Maybe don’t post articles with paywalls then…
To our valued Linux users:
Fuck you.
Sincerely,
The LightBurn Software Team
I mostly meant the DNS sinkhole functionality that pihole is famous for using to block ads. You wouldn’t use pfblocker-ng for domain routing.
Here is a forum post from negate discussing what I think you’re looking for.
I don’t know the answer to your question, but you can get the functionality of pihole directly in pfsense using pfblocker-ng
What a pointless, useless rebuttal…
For the lazy:
compared to pure barium titanate of a similar thickness, the current flow was up to 1,000 times stronger
This says noting of efficiency compared to standard solar panels. Seems misleading at best.
Why would it increase your energy bill?
The Navier Stokes equations represent the universal laws of physics that can model any fluid in the universe.
These equations have been around since almost two centuries now but we still understand very little about them. When we have a set of equations we expect the following to happen-
Solution should exist- One should be able to solve the equations
Solution should be unique- Given particular initial conditions, one should obtain an unique solution to the problem. For example if you and your friend pour water into a container in an identical way, keeping all parameters (pouring velocity, direction, geometry and dimensions of the container, etc) identical then you both should get the same flow pattern. Water in both the containers should behave in exactly the same way. If your friend gets air bubbles at a point then you should get them at the exact same point as well.
Solution should be smooth- A finite change in the input should produce a finite change in the output. It should not be erratic and unpredictable.
Unfortunately, Navier Stokes equations do not satisfy any of the conditions mentioned above.
https://medium.com/@ases2409/navier-stokes-equations-the-million-dollar-problem-78c01ec05d75
That is definitely your Windows bias haunting you. Package managers are the way to get software on your Linux distro. Going straight to the source has it’s place, but for 95% of use cases, you should be using your package manager.
Same! I can’t wait!
Sorry Americans…
I just took the picture. But, you’re right.
Have you tried installing Linux? That usually fixes all my problems
Why not just use a VM?