Maybe a case with additional buttons?
https://www.ipitaka.com/products/pinbutton-phone-cases
Found that from googling. No idea how good/useful it is.
Maybe a case with additional buttons?
https://www.ipitaka.com/products/pinbutton-phone-cases
Found that from googling. No idea how good/useful it is.
I was aware of kubernetes 6 months ago, but had never used it.
I got a 3 node cluster running in a day, and was learning kubernetes.
The only issues I've had were due to hardware failure causing etcd instability, and misconfigured operators generating terabytes of logs leading to pod eviction.
I don't know what would signify it being production ready. It had all the levers and knobs I needed. I haven't yet needed to run a sysadmin debug container to poke around the host OS.
It's also great for learning. If you make a mistake, it's very easy to wipe and reinstall and get back to where you were.
Talos is great
I see no reason you can't use yaml.
Yaml and json are essentially identical for basic purposes.
Once the scraper has been confirmed working, are you going to be doing a lot of reading/editing of the raw data? It might as well be a binary blob (which is a bad idea as it couples the raw data to your specific implementation)
Perhaps my post is alluding to the requirement of more communication.
Maybe a pinned quarterly report?
Thanks.
I would like to have some help with server and maintenance costs. Currently the site costs about $2,100 USD a year to run, but a large portion of that was for the initial domain name purchase which was around $580 USD.
Thankfully we've grown pretty slowly so it hasn't cost so much so far, but it will begin to add up soon. @snowe2010
@snowe2010's goal is to earn $200 per month
58% towards $200 per month goal
Can only sponsor through GitHub?
Some do?
Some mines are designed to have a time limit on them and become inactive after a set period of time.
However, other mines can remain active and dangerous for many years after the conflict has ended.
According my linked article:
US officials says the mines they send Ukraine will be "non-persistent", meaning they have an internal mechanism to shorten the lifespan of the trigger.
The mines are designed to become inert after a set period of time ranging from as little as four hours to two weeks, officials said.
They say the mines use an electrical fuse that requires a battery, and the mine becomes inert when the battery runs out.
The US intends for Kyiv to use the anti-personnel mines in the eastern part of the country, US officials said, where Russian troops have made slow and steady progress against Ukrainian defensive lines.
Ukraine has also made assurances they will try to limit the risk to civilians.
Remember the egg door-to-door begging?
This was like days ago, and yet is phrased like it was from the last trump presidency.
And both could be true
Oh. Someone claims they exfilled SSO certs.
I thought oracle was caught snooping in clients VPS
...
I thought it was trans people that were a threat in women's restrooms. Turns out its assholes that are the threat.