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I wonder if you applied inflation from the time that idiom was first popularized what the modern price would be.
I wonder if you applied inflation from the time that idiom was first popularized what the modern price would be.
MAAAN would be a much better acronym though
That’s when you update your sig with your address and a link to a local delivery venue
Alternatively all 504 Gateway Timeout
That joke was constant in the early 00s.
Simple: make friends with someone with high speed internet who’s not very savvy, keep up the charade until they allow you to borrow their computer. Then you install a headless vpn server with logging disabled. Boom, high speed local VPN that doesn’t point to you. Just buy them a $2.50 beer once a month to keep up pretenses in case you need to do maintenance.
It’s in there
You up voted “how did “step” porn become so popular when we did such a good job keeping scat and insest porn out of the mainstream for so long” and “I didn’t forget your birthday either.”
And down voted “seamless seeking”
I can say you’re not subscribed to the like two communities on my instance. Subscription (follows) mostly only go to the instance hosting the community in question. Voting goes everywhere though.
What thrift store isn’t nowadays.
XMSirius just changed their terms and subscriptions are no longer cancelable or refundable starting 3/15/24, even if you sell your vehicle and have no way to use the account.
That’s absurd and untrue. They’re decreasing when you can get a prorated refund. So (aside from a initial window) when you cancel midterm you don’t get money back. That’s not great but that’s a far cry from removing the ability to cancel a subscription.
They’re already being sued for their cancelation process being an utter pain in the ass, removing the ability to cancel would be tossed out immediately.
That will always happen with something exposed to internet. Attackers scan every IP and domain they can looking for vulnerabilities to exploit. There’s software you can put in place to block requests that look like exploit attempts. Cloudfare WAF is one example. But those are mitigations only and not perfectly effective. Beyond that there’s not much you can do. Always make sure anything you expose to the internet is configured securely and kept up to date. If it makes you uncomfortable, reconsider exposing it like that.
There’s 6 of them
Not sure I follow what the issue is, it sounds like permissions are working as expected. If you want your normal user account to have permissions you can create a group with ID of 1000 in the host OS, add your user to that group, and set permission to 770.
Oh God I hope you’re banned quickly
I got one of those desks with a vertical pneumatic lift so I can stack the computers vertically in a rack and just raise/lower it so the right one is at eye height