

He did also notice that the planets didn’t move quite exactly as he predicted and said “well, God must keep them in place”
He did also notice that the planets didn’t move quite exactly as he predicted and said “well, God must keep them in place”
I think it’s worth a shot. If it doesn’t work out, you can go back
You can find that in the ancient artifacts museum, right?
oh that’s a shame :(
there is the fb Lite app, which is mainly for places without good Internet. That one is supposed to not do the same kind of tracking as the main app, at least when it’s closed. I can’t say the same for messenger though
I recently switched my home to using cloudaflare tunnels from dns because the ISP blocked traffic. my services are exposed to the Internet, so if you only want access by vpn, I’ve found tailscale to be easier than wireguard. If you want external access, you can get a domain name from CF and set up cloudflared on the host device and target the docker service names. But with both ways, you can have your ports not exposed to the Internet.
I formerly used external DNS until the ISP blocked the modem.
Not just mountainous terrain. Mexico City has one that goes over some densely packed naighborhoods. The roads are not good for buses, so the cable cars go over the town and connect to the BRT
i feel like that job should come with a receding hairline, but I’m thinking of DnD intros
dynamic SQL. I remember those days. I once got criticized by colleagues for “breaking” a dynamic SQL search query - you know the one - because I realized that it wasn’t building most of the query. I have no idea how it worked, but I made it put out actually valid SQL and it took forever. I forget if we rolled that back. We were using MS TFS, so probably not haha