Are you telling me it’s a good thing I still own 100 doge coin and 1,000,000 Shiba Inu?
Never thought I’d say that out loud.
Are you telling me it’s a good thing I still own 100 doge coin and 1,000,000 Shiba Inu?
Never thought I’d say that out loud.
School.
Hand signals.
No. Permission.
Schools are in loco parentis , and designate how to handle things mime these.
Yeah, if CPS isn’t involved then this is almost surely a lawsuit.
Homie I’m a millennial and I was able to ride my bike to school in the 2nd grade. Just needed to show them I had a helmet and knew my hand signals. I didn’t know my hand signals but my mom told me before I went to take the test.
This probably even mortifies older Gen Z folk.
I grew up in the 90s.
When we got to 2nd grade, we became eligible to take a road-sign test. (Left, right, stop). If you could demonstrate that you knew what that meant, and show them you owned a helmet, you could then ride your bicycle to and from school.
I was 7.
This was more than a decade after the term “stranger danger” had been seared into the American psyche.
I worry of the future.
Agreed on word fence.
I didn’t say to specify a port in the DNS. I just said that it is a way that we can resolve a resource.
In the case of ports we’d configure it through whatever webserver (Apache, nginx, traefik, whatever) configs necessary on that machine. The DNS in this scenario would only be for the machines IP where our webserver then routes traffic to different ports.
I was accounting for both valid setups.
Them’s the rules.
Hey, looks, a reason to uninstall Apple News+
That’s fucking hysterical.
The balls on that guy to try to float Bitcoin as good for the environment.
He’d be better off impersonating OPEC.
That suggested, it could be done with ports, or it could be done with separate servers.
Domain.com resolves to 1.2.3.4
www.domain.com resolves to 1.2.3.4:443
app.domain.com resolves to 1.2.3.4:5555
Games.domain.com resolves to 1.2.5.6
Mail.domaim.com resolves to 1.2.7.8
Portal.domain.com resolves to 1.2.9.10
Etc, etc.
Someone’s buying a jar of farts.
Aggregates gonna aggregate
Maybe in news it is. 🤷♂️ My knowledge comes from working with a 3rd party for ESPN. I know ESPN refers to this as the bug. There are “bug operators”, and boy howdy does the producer yell at them when they’re not on their toes.
That’s actually called a “bug”—not the software error kind, though. In sports broadcasts, we get the classic “score bug,” always been there, usually small and tucked in a corner to keep things low-key. But what you’re seeing here, this whole bottom-of-the-screen takeover, is way more like those old-school news channel bugs from back in the ‘90s or early 2000s. You know, the ones that would stretch across the screen with stock prices, news updates, whatever they wanted to throw at you, right underneath the main action. It’s more intrusive for sure, but not anything wild—it’s actually been around for decades.
Tech is a wild ride.
Index funds are boring but *relatively stable
S&P 500 is always a good bet.
Yeah this kid is a machine.
John Prine meets Bob Dylan with a little bit of Harry Nillson, but all very modern critiques of society, politics, etc.
Cranks out a new song every few days. Never seems to dip in quality of lyricism. His songwriting has all been done before, but it’s a fresh take.
If you’re into developing and stuff, GitLab
Plex server
Jellyfin server
ELK stack or security onion
Get steam working, connect via steam link.
Gimme 5 bees for a quarter, you’d say
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