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walks into a casino Alright man, gimme the manuals to these bad boys right now, money ain’t gonna win itself.
walks into a casino Alright man, gimme the manuals to these bad boys right now, money ain’t gonna win itself.
How can you write “exactly” and then disagree?
Why? Fuck the corpo, not the people who make the content.
Finally, the only two features I’ve been missing - tab groups and profiles. With all the modern internet browser stones, we’ll be unstoppable!
I say bring back good ol’ MS-DOS
The One Neo used to live in
Ans yet this piece is 1.28
They have plastic coating, yes, but way less plastic and way easier to just burn it off in the crucible.
Well, some games are dependent on online mode, or don’t make sense in offline mode. Especially MMOs. In the end, it’s just shutting down the game servers.
Got any specific names?
Steam at least promised the games be playable without needing Steam to be online.
If you generalize enough, everything is a ticking time bomb. Some may have a low amount ticks left (lifespan or a hamster) and some quite big (lifespan of the Sun).
Entropy is non negotiable.
Open an app, find the one number for your specific app among the bajillion you have, oh the timer is almost out and you forgot halfway through, tap back in the app, oh the fucking app scroll all the way to the top again.
It’s right there lol
I’ve switched to BookStack. It’s a different take on a wiki, but pretty good concept.
I mean, if one is gullible enough to click the ad might aswell check the porn behind it 🤷
Imagine if it was check, and it bounced a week later and OP never realized, living his whole life thinking he didn’t get scammed.
But those ads did not really do much besides being annoying. I’ve never heard of anyone who went through those ads and continued - because, 99% of the time, it redirected to some shady site that absolutely didn’t play into the millionth customer shebang.
This website is deprecated.
It’s kept around mainly for historical reasons.
I’ve tried Docker Swarm because Kubernetes seemed like an overkill for a cluster of 4 small-ish servers. There have been several issues (networking for example) that took me two days to solve - by reinstalling the machine completely.
There are some hoops and hurdles along the way, some command will just literally brick your cluster without any notice whatsoever (like removing the second manager, leaving only one and cluster stops responding, but you get no warning that’s gonna happen).
Also secrets, where there is no simple way to manage them, or replace them. You can’t just replace a secret, you have to remove and recreate it. Which means turning off the service or creating a new secret with a different name and do a rolling update, which is just annoying to do every time unless you can afford a robust CI CD pipeline code that does it automatically.
Old Fashioned, when the bar is stocked enough and the barman knows, then Smoke & Cigars
This looks exactly like OpenTTD