I wonder if gorillas know their name based off interactions with trainers or if the yelling was bothering all the gorillas.
I wonder if gorillas know their name based off interactions with trainers or if the yelling was bothering all the gorillas.
I loved that phone so much.
ampullae of lorenzini
Long sleeve shirts ftw!
I have a similar setup except I use pfSense as my router and pihole for DNS, but I’m sure you can get the same results with your setup. I’m running HAProxy for my reverse proxy and configs for each of my docker containers so any traffic on 443 or 80 gets sent to the container IP on whatever unique port it uses. I then have DNS entries for each URL I want to access the container by, with all of those entries just pointing to HAProxy. Works like a charm.
I have HAProxy running on the pihole itself but there’s no reason you couldn’t just run that in it’s own container. pfSense also let’s you install an HAProxy package to handle it on the router itself. I don’t know if opensense supports packages like that though.
You can even get fancy and do SSL offloading to access everything over HTTPS.
That name seems to imply they’re aware of how boring an update it is.
All these Republicans speak at the DNC… but are they out there saying these things to other Republicans? I’d be willing to bet lots of right wing voters won’t hear this message unless someone starts saying it through their regular communication channels. It’s preaching to the converted.
“This app is not available for your device because it was built for an older version of Android.”
Pixel 7 here, am I missing something?
Can someone explain this to me? Based on the comments I’m sure it’s horrifying but I can’t help I have a morbid curiosity.
I really hate when companies do that kind of crap. I just imagine a little toddler stomping around going “No! No! Nooo!”
Is there a way to host an LLM in a docker container on my home server but still leverage the GPU on my main PC?
I use these and like them but they definitely don’t get rid of as much static as dryer sheets. Not enough for me to switch back to those, but the balls leave something to be desired.
You’re not wrong about how important those keys are and how he definitely should have known better. But I at least have a little sympathy for the guy. Everyone makes mistakes from time to time, even with important stuff. Hopefully they are lucky enough not to lose 40k on one but unfortunately he wasn’t. Whether he should have known better or not, that just plain sucks.
Is that actually true or is that just their legal team playing it overly safe? Because if it is true that’s incredibly stupid.
It’s been quite a while so I might not be remembering correctly, but even though they advertised it as an application, wasn’t Google Wave more akin to a proof of concept? I was under the impression they took that engine and incorporated it into their collaboration products like Google Docs?
This doesn’t surprise me too much. I bet there’s a huge swathe of people who hadn’t thought about him in years and only heard he was arrested without any other details. I’d be surprised if anyone was listening in actual support of him. The numbers will probably drop off in a week.