My masseuse is Columbian and says that it’s a pretty tough part of the world but beautiful in its own way. Lots of crime and corruption but the people there are very hospitable and welcoming. Just don’t get caught up in any of the drug trade or indebted to any authorities.
The Formulaic Objections episodes are fantastic. Somebody made a Spotify playlist of them and the trial recaps.
Very clickbaity title.
He says: 'Listen, we need to make a deal with you, what do you want?'And I was like, ‘Well, we’ve actually made an okay deal…’ ‘No, no, no, no, you don’t understand what I’m saying. I can make anything happen, what do you want?’"
And the end result is that Limbo came out on Xbox first. Not much of a story here.
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The hostility is a little unnecessary.
That was incredible! I can’t stand that song usually but watching him put it all together was amazing. Seemed so effortless too.
I was wondering if investing in high quality headphones would be beneficial considering I mainly listen to streaming services music over Bluetooth. Given that Bluetooth can reduce audio quality due to its compression, and the streaming services applying their own compression are those high end headphones completely wasted on me?
can you run pihole in VM? it would be practical for these weirdos that already use VM as a daily driver
Ok, so what I was trying to say was this…
Dude does most of their work out of a VM rather than the host, and asks if they can also run pihole in that VM. I was trying to say “yeah, but it’s a Linux app so either run docker from within the VM itself and run it as a container or spin up another separate VM”
But I agree. Not argument-worthy. There’s no grounds for ackchyually-ing here.
I meant you could run pihole as a container in docker on a windows VM if you really wanted to. Personally I run it on a docker instance and also on a dedicated LinuxVM on a seperate host for redundancy, but that’s probably overkill.
It was originally developed to run on a raspberry pi so most installers are Linux based. There is no installer for windows but you could run pinole on Docker Desktop in a VM.
I had a look at a bunch of different software platforms and settled on Blue Iris. It takes some tweaking but it’s cheap and has a heap of different configuration options. That being said, the surveillance station stuff in Synology NAS drives is really good too. Very plug-and-play.
I remember that. It used to also say “this domain is not for sale” on the front page.
I miss Fark. The Photoshop comps were incredible and the banter there was good, although hard to follow with the comment threads.
Contractors followed an extension cord and found her up there.