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Let’s hope they move to Paizo and join the work on pathfinder 2.5.
Let’s hope they move to Paizo and join the work on pathfinder 2.5.
For heating specifically, heat pumps do le’t really work well (just yet). I’m well south of you and it’s cheaper to use gas than a heat pump. Maybe you could pair it with a geothermal sink to increase efficiency?
Was it 80% off by any chance?
The ultimate power move for Apple would be to require an iCloud+ subscription to use this service.
I agree with you. That’s why I make an effort to at least leave a comment every time I use the app.
I would switch to grex when that happens
I think they really mean cold brew. The time says 5 hours and maybe the machine is a filter thingy after they cold brew the coffee in the fridge.
Italian here. Birthdays are special in Italy because there are a lot of cultural traditions that don’t make much sense and they are tied to tradition and superstition. Here are some ideas:
The birthday person must wear a special hat made of garlic and onions. This is said to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck for the coming year.
The birthday person must smash a plate against the wall. This is said to bring prosperity and good fortune.
The birthday person must eat a dozen grapes at midnight. This is said to ensure a year of good health and happiness.
The birthday person must dance with a broom. This is said to bring good luck in love.
The birthday person must wear red underwear on their birthday. This is said to bring good luck in all areas of life.
The birthday person must make a wish while blowing out the candles on their cake, but they must keep their wish a secret. If anyone finds out what the wish is, it will not come true.
The birthday person must cut the first slice of cake with their left hand. This is said to bring good luck.
The birthday person must feed the first slice of cake to the oldest person present. This is said to show respect for elders and to bring good luck to the birthday person.
The birthday person must give out small gifts to all of their guests. These gifts are called “bomboniere” and are typically small candies, cookies, or other treats.
The birthday person must plant a tree. This is said to bring good luck and prosperity.
The birthday person must release a dove into the sky. This is said to symbolize the release of all of the birthday person’s worries and troubles.
The birthday person must sing a song at the top of their lungs. This is said to bring good luck and to celebrate the joy of life.
Do we really need more people here? There are no investors to appease or advertisers to swindle.
Unlimited growth should be a metric we should chase over other stuff like engagement on posts, quality of submissions, etc.
You need to get a subdomain. It should be two words separated by a hyphen. Then you use that as the address.
If your address is glossy-mouse, the address will be glossy-mouse.mytailnet.ts.net.
I imagine you are using k8s because you want to learn the platform.
In a real cluster with multiple machines, you don’t know which machine will run your container (that’s the point of clusters).
Do you need to host your files on a storage server and link these files to the containers through nfs.
See this post for an example on his to do it.
If you enable Tailscale DNS, you can even mount the share using the host subdomain instead of using the ip address.
My advice would be to have the server running on the cluster serving the static folder mounted through a network drive in the container. Then you just need to sync the content to the drive as the last step in your CI.
Alternatively, you will need to bake the static content in the container but then you will have to host it somewhere for the closer to get.
I’m originally from a small town outside of Naples, Italy and I had just arrived in New York City last year. I was hoping to find work as a cook or chef since I had trained in some of the best kitchens back home. The day after I arrived, I received a mysterious letter stamped with a seal that looked like a cross on my apartment door. It summoned me to appear at a restaurant downtown called “Tony’s” at 7pm sharp.
That evening, I put on my best suit and headed to the address. The restaurant was in a dingy part of the city I didn’t recognize. I walked inside the dark interior and was greeted by a hostess who led me silently to a back room. There I found two men dressed in fine Italian suits sitting at a table covered in plates of pasta, pizza, antipasto, and glasses of wine. However, they didn’t offer me anything to eat or drink.
The men began to ask me strange questions in Italian. First, the older one in the pinstriped suit asked if I had any boating experience and could operate a motorboat at night. When I said no, the younger one in the track suit asked my views on wearing “concrete galoshes” and whether I knew how to swim in them. They also asked when my favorite holiday was and seemed very interested when I answered Valentine’s Day.
I was utterly confused by their line of questioning and asked them to explain what this meeting was about. The older man slammed his fist on the table and told me I clearly was not a good fit for the “Columbus Club.” Before I could respond, they ushered me out of the restaurant. I still have no idea what they wanted from me or what that mysterious club was. But I decided it was best not to pursue it any further.
Aluminum duct tape (the one for air ducts not the duck tape) is the way to go. It usually has a paper back you need to remove from the tape because it’s super sticky. If you use regular tape, it will unglue with the heat.
I would suggest using Tailscale. It’s an app that runs on your local and remote computers. You log in with your google account, get a special up address that starts with 100.x.x.x. Then you use the special IP address to connect through ssh or mount a volume through samba.
The biggest effects will come from reducing your carbon footprint. Think about what activities generate the most CO2 and what you can cut. For example, meat production is a big CO2 producer. Reducing/eliminating red meet from your diet will reduce your carbon footprint.
Obviously, driving is another CO2 producer. If you can bike or walk as much as you can.
Home cooking/heating is another big source of carbon emissions. You can wear sweatshirts/blankets in the winter and keep your house cold (64-68 F?) and use fans in the summer instead of AC.
Reusing/recycle also comes up as a possible way to reduce CO2 emissions, but I’m not familiar with the net effect on your CO2 of recycling. Reusing makes sense though.
The other thing you could do is a temporary something that you can remove when you leave, like a trellis with plants or a weatherproof print of something.
It’s amazing how people easily forget about lavabit and what a company that is committed to real privacy is about.