I see! Thanks, will try to back up my docker compose services this way.
I see! Thanks, will try to back up my docker compose services this way.
Can you elaborate on how your backup script re-deploys on new hardware? Sounds very nice to have.
Is that a 35-digit PIN or a 35-character password?
That ball seems dangerous af
Well it does make more sense for it to be filled with something else, but then I wouldn’t want to buy it. One can dream…
Assuming that the 80-pound (36.3 kg) stainless steel block is a solid cube, its side length would only be 16.6 cm (6.5 inches). (The density of the most common stainless steel (304) is 7930 kg/m^3.) Not nearly as big as the picture suggests. Still, it seems like it would be an awesome addition to my kitchen.
うん、がんばる!
I know, that’s awful. I also turn it off. But that’s actually different than the new feature mentioned in this post. This has existed for years already (I think)
Me too! I’m also a beginner Japanese learner.
A not-so-fun fact: The Tetsuya in his name is actually 徹也. Just a coincidence that it sounds the same as “staying up all night”. Fun coincidence though.
wow I’ve been using it thinking it was foss. time to look for something else.
It’s a bit… shorter than I expected, but thanks
I followed most of your guide, and my phone battery is lasting me upwards of 5 hours of screen on time since I applied your secret sauce. Never mind the ridiculously low data usage.
Can you please give a link to this guide? Thanks.
On top of it, they have lied about testing. https://i.imgur.com/woNxPhx.jpg
Yeah, no. Pretty sure that’s just a rando with GrapheneOS logo as their avatar. The way they talk doesn’t sound like the dev to me, and I also don’t think the dev would ever misspell a word like “cellular” as “cullar”.
I have a disdain for Elon but I want to thank you for saying that you do like him. Makes this place less of an echo chamber.
I never knew the words to this melody in its entirety. I only knew it as da dadada da-da drunken sailor.
No, it’s the other way around. 蚤 means flea and 市 means market. フリーマーケット sounds like flea market.
I interpreted the to eat in this post rather broadly as to consume.
hi fellow soy milk enjoyer. I named this puppy soy milk too
When I was in grade school, I used to only eat the crust. I hated the center part with its tomatoes and cheese and stuff.