Throw those socks out, bro.
I’m Hunter Perrin. I’m a software engineer.
I wrote an email service: https://port87.com
I write free software: https://github.com/sciactive
Throw those socks out, bro.
Backups and rollbacks should be your next endeavor.
If it doesn’t, I would consider that a bug in the router.
Routers are not particularly known for being free of bugs.
Yep. That is the best reaction to reengagement notifications.
My sister plays both the violin and the big violin.
If you want the actual reason, this is called reengagement, and its purpose is to get users to use the app again, meaning more ad revenue. Subscription apps don’t do this because they want the user to forget about the app so they get paid while providing no service. But ad driven apps only get paid when you see an ad on the app, so they’ll send these reengagement notifications. Social media apps will use something like “This post picked for you”, or “This many people viewed your profile”. Same thing.
Ouch. xD
It’s super easy to create. And you distribute it on your own, so it’s basically like an installer exe on Windows. In my mind it’s one step above only offering source code.
My software, QuickDAV, is not in the AUR. It’s open source, and I release it only as an AppImage, because I am lazy.
The Firefox snap was the reason I left Ubuntu. (Or, the last straw, at least.) Fedora has been wonderful.
Or maybe just better at sneaking around.
The teenagers aren’t having enough sex?
This is a new one.
If you want cheap encrypted storage you can run a Nephele server with encryption and something like Backblaze B2.
Use a temporary email.
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This is awesome news. :)
I’d imagine it’s mostly because of how many players there are. If only 1% of players cheat, and you run into 100 players in a typical session, you’ll likely see a cheater, and if 1,000,000 players are playing, then 10,000 cheaters are playing.
I got my first migraine this year, in my mid thirties. It wasn’t a particularly bad one, but I had visual hallucinations beforehand that were really weird and worrisome. Like an expanding ring of colorful noise that eventually expanded larger than my field of view. It was definitely a brain hallucination, and not an eye hallucination, because it was exactly the same in both eyes.
The weirdest thing was when it was obstructing words in my vision, I could still read them. Like, I could read an article on my phone, but I couldn’t see the words I was looking at. Definitely incredibly weird.
The way I’ve done it is Ubuntu Server with a bunch of Docker Compose stacks for each service I run. Then they all get their own subdomain which all runs through the Nginx Proxy Manager service to forward to the right port. The Portainer service lets me inspect things and poke around, but I don’t manage anything through it. I want it all to be super portable, so if Ubuntu Server becomes too annoying, I can pack it all up and plop it into something like Fedora Server.
What I use for a lot of my sites is SvelteKit. It has a static site generator. If you like writing the HTML by hand, it’s great. Also HTML5 Up is where I get my templates. I made the https://nymph.io website this way. And https://sveltematerialui.com.