Honestly you should be moving to Cat6 hurricanes and deprecating your Cat5e, since 2.5 gigabit Ethernet wind speed is becoming a consumer-grade thing.
Honestly you should be moving to Cat6 hurricanes and deprecating your Cat5e, since 2.5 gigabit Ethernet wind speed is becoming a consumer-grade thing.
NATO needs to research blue flame, stagger a line of siege tanks, and maybe pump out some liberators.
You mean 1 copy and 46 links.
Flatpak isn’t a disk hog and this urban legend is dumb.
All those walls and furnitures will miss you ricocheting off them.
No?
In ISO 8601:2004 it was permitted to omit the “T” character by mutual agreement as in “200704051430”, but this provision was removed in ISO 8601-1:2019. Separating date and time parts with other characters such as space is not allowed in ISO 8601, but allowed in its profile RFC 3339.
…All you can eat krill?
RIP my hero… Maybe now you’ll get your chance to introduce Kissinger’s afterlife to your knuckles.
Try turning off “hide my IP” next. That smells like Safari would send you to Apple’s servers to get content and I bet they cache aggressively.
Rule? No homo? That’s what she said?
What’re we doing these days?