

Well, fresh in this context as refreshing. For freshly pressed juices we use vers or vers geperst sap.
Well, fresh in this context as refreshing. For freshly pressed juices we use vers or vers geperst sap.
In the Netherlands it is usually grouped as frisdrank, loosely translated as fresh-drink.
Hmm, I really liked most of the GTA series.
The Lazlo character was also great on the radio show… He was kind of the voice of reason until they completely ruined him with an apprarance as sleazebag on GTA V.
NFS is easy as long as you use very basic access control. When you want NFSv4 with Kerberos auth you’re entering a world of pain and tears.
I’m sorry if that was a joke that went over my head, but I really don’t get the love for The Orville.
The first season was kinda good in a temporary sci-fi wasteland. But the later seasons were mostly cringey teenage angst forced drama with some of the most unsymphatetic characters (e.g. the doctor lady and sons). Attempting to reach Capt. Picard levels of depth in their arguments and sophistication but falling short by a landslide.
The one good moment I can remember about it is the joke about the character being off-center on the viewscreen. Heck, I even prefer Discovery over most of it.
That AI bot must be saturated with break-up and “Delete Facebook, hit the gym!” advice…
Interesting, I’ve never heard about that… What is the difference?
How I read it is that they’ve reintroduced it in FF 139 and that you need to enable the third-party certificates to acces the client certificate in the Android cert. store. But the linked bugs in the later replies of my link mention a regression in FF 140+.
I do agree that this is still a horrible UX though. Sadly I don’t have the time currently to test it.
I was curious so I looked it up… But it should technically work on FF for Android, although there is a bug in the UI.
See:
This is only true for the connection security. With mTLS you can also authenticate to the webapplication you’re trying to reach. So consider your use-case between vpn/mtls.
New product is part of OpenAI’s broader strategy to capture data on users’ web behavior
So, not really a new browser but new spyware…
If you’re really out of options you can just brute-force it:
# grep -r 'old.home.lab' /etc
Or any other dir with configs…
Github. The /
key is usually a shortcut in Firefox (and many other software) for search. But they hijacked it to their search-field that requires you to be logged in anyway. So you can only use ctrl+f on their site.
For websearch I’ve switched to Kagi and it does exactly what I need, nothing more, nothing less.
Hosting a Gitlab for work and for my private projects I agree. The CI/CD is excellent and I really like the way they handle issues and merge-requests. Gitlab is great but quite a beast, so throw some good CPU and fast storage at it.
Don’t trust a word that idiot sais. Pete Hoekstra is a lying piece of shit.
Maybe buildroot is something you’re looking for?
It’s a sad state of affairs. I would pay for youtube in a heartbeat if it wasn’t connected to the biggest spyware company in the world. But now, even while paying you still get ads and they still track you. The people working at Alphabet are bad and should feel bad.
Yeah, the action part is the least interesting, especially…
the shootout at the end.
But I really like the soundtrack of the last scene and the credits after that.
Thats pretty cool. Movies with such wide distribution are often at least interesting… Not per se good though.
I second that. Community was great. The absurdity of the episode with the ABBA soundtrack still makes me laugh.