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Heh, it’s a numbered list.
Heh, it’s a numbered list.
… This is a really bad time for a “I am Spartacus” thing.
I would recommend a VM to try a few things. HyperV, while not the greatest, is good to start off and comes with Windows Pro. Set up a Debian or Ubuntu and a Windows VM and take away its internet. That should get you most of the way.
Rebel Moon. Oh yeah, they’re so bad. And apparently a third one is on the way, and the extended cuts for all of them.
Candy mountain Charlieeeee!!
Does the island protection with if you have two inverters running independently? (legally or not)
Also, emergency service hazard. The PV won’t turn off if firefighters take out the mains, which makes a house potentially inaccessible during an emergency.
And understandably you wouldn’t switch plans if all you’re talking to is sales without context.
we use vmware because customers do. if they migrate - which they might because of the licensing thing - we will too. so it’s an actual possibility already.
fingers crossed!
and we still can’t get vmware to run properly on our company laptops. current theory is p/e core scheduling shenanigans. it’s only been two years, what can you expect from the global leaders in virtualization and os.
i swear, before i upgrade I’ll move my team to Linux. I’ve been mainlining debian for six years without issues, INCLUDING RUNNING VMWARE.
The R in ARM and RISC is a lie.
Well, do you have dedicated JSON hardware?
Maybe he’s born with it, maybe he’s living in an ananas under the océan.
Right?? Cheap is the wrong word.
They collected incognito session info, whose entire existence was ‘not keeping a history’, so almost 100% the latter.
Anonymous-Proxy
It was likely censored for a different, ad based platform first.
Unless your company doesn’t know wtf they’re doing and it just doesn’t work.
I’m not visiting any of those sites regularly. I’m not subscribing to any outlet without sampling their content, either. So that was always going to fail.
In the before times you were able to purchase one edition of a paper and be done with it. Now it’s subscription only, so they won’t see a dime from me.
That’s what I thought, too. I’m sure it’s a problem SOMEWHERE, but did we just get slapped with a global solution to a locally inexistent issue?
I’ve heard that there’s a measurable effect, though, even in Europe, so I guess it’s okay. The extent of that effect? Probably comparable to non-plastic straws. Meaning almost none, just political.