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Ah good point. I guess a future-proofed guarantee that the domain will never be used externally would be easier to use than trying to somehow configure my DNS to never update specific addresses.
Well as long as the TLD isn’t used by anyone it should work internally regardless of what ICANN says, especially if I add it to etc/hosts
Why do I care what ICANN says I can do on my own network? It’s my network, I do what I want.
Sounds like a great tool to have available for school districts looking at using Linux for student laptops.
Why learn how to use the entire swiss army knife when you can keep it closed to use it as a very small hammer?
They know that if a customer is noticing those signs that they’re savvy enough to pick a different solution if they don’t offer good support
I’m a student so, yes and no?
Protocol Buffers are hated, but they are needed.
Agreed. Free licenses should NEVER be applied to Apple-specific tools. They don’t want to help the FOSS community, so we shouldn’t help them back. Make them pay for it, or make them make their own version.
Proton VPN and nothing more.
The difference between theory and practice is greater in practice than in theory.
Acronyms are still pronounced like the words they most closely resemble though
Same could be said about gif yet here are
So do you guys pronounce it git or jit
The thing about case pressure does actually matter a lot for dust management. Positive pressure makes the case build up far less dust because air will only flow into the filtered intake, and will flow out through the outtake as well as any openings or gaps it can find, which prevents dust from flowing into the case except by possibly making past the filter.
Check which file is giving the error, it’s probably being thrown in an included library, not your code.
It means you’re Tim Cook’s mistress
bdbd is not a palindrome but bddb is