I second this, we have had a Synology NAS for over 10 years (i degoogled a long time ago) and have had virtually no problems. I did need to transition to the new "Photos" app which was a bit annoying when we upgraded (after 7 years), but I know that none of our kids baby pics, our wedding pics, our life in general is being scrapped or stored on a server with a terms of service agreement that we basically have no control over.
catch22
Right? This has been rehashed so many times over the years. I've lost count.
Thanks! I was leaning towards this one, but wasn't sure. I keep reading/seeing horror stories online about how someone couldn't charge their car because their internet is down.
This is a huge problem in the US, these companies got millions in subsidies for these stations and they never work.
The oils definitely help keep the food from sticking, in fact butter/margarine seem to work the best for whatever reason, but they just don't seem to compare to the non-stick ability of pam. I am using anodized aluminum pans. We were trying to find an alternative to throwing out multiple cooking spray canisters each month (we cook a lot and have a medium sized family). I've noticed this especially when cooking eggs (in the pans) and salmon on the grill.
I think I found for me that it was more the adult game content than anything else that kept me from playing a lot. My kids are 9 now, but when they were 3 or 4 Imy solution was to buy a psvita off ebay and use the remote play a lot. I think they have the same thing for phones and you can buy some pretty cool controller attachments. Although it's not perfect, it allowed me to play some more intense PS games from anywhere in the house, without having to worry about the little ones seeing them.
If the code is written well, it can save a bunch of time and provide a great forum for learning new techniques. Otherwise, if it's written poorly yes I hate it. Like others have state here the title is an over generalization.
lol, so true I deal with this ALL the time. A bike lane that abruptly spills into a road with cars going 35-40 mph. And for some reason the barely visible pavement worn bike lane symbol in the middle of the road is supposed to signify that somehow it's safe for you to ride there. "Share the road" (facepalm).
I think this is a good conversation to have, I'm assuming there are no security checks to make sure instances connecting to each other are legitimately released and code reviewed by the community? I'm also curious if you could run a malicious instance that garners a lot more information from your users than is necessary or uses security holes to gather information from other instances. This could send this entire experiment down the toilet very fast. For instance HTTPS guarantees you are connecting to who they say they are and are from a trusted source. At the very least it would be nice to be able to have control over your credentials and history, and only release it to trusted instances.
I can only drink caffeinated before 3 pm, so we stock a bag of decaf of this.
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Great tasting coffee and an amazing business owner too, constantly helping out people in need our community, so you can feel good about who you're buying it from. We also love all the other regular varieties.
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