It’s making fun of the popularity of pumkin spice stuff in certain demographics.
It’s making fun of the popularity of pumkin spice stuff in certain demographics.
You see later that she was a blood purist and tortured only those who she thought of as blood traitors or whatever. That’s par on course with people who sided with voldemort. After the quidditch world cup the death eaters tried to torture a muggle family, including the children I think.
Yast. I love zypper and opi but yast is super weird. Like if you want to do things that you can do with yast, you probably know how to do it on terminal.
You’re missing the larger point. It isn’t about individuals.
If your parents and grandparents were from an ethnic/social/other group that did not have access to resources, then there’s less chance that you grow up in a household that values education or have resources like food, time with parents and caring adults, emotional support and, financial security and so on. These affect your academic success irrespective of how talented or smart you might be.
Providing better access to higher education for people from such groups is a way to make sure that their children don’t grow up in the same environment and the problem is solved over generations.
Such measures of equity are always stop gap measures to address problems until you find grass root level solutions. Right now say protected groups might be first Nations or African Americans. In the future that might change to immigrants from Ukraine or Honduras.
The revolutionary solution, not necessarily communist. Like Boston tea party and what followed
But you can reframe it. People don’t have equal mobility but everyone has an equal right to access a place, so you have stairs and ramps. You can’t make everything a ramp or stair to create equality.
That’s exactly the kind of people who run ml sadly.
Now I want to see a prestige style movie with this premise.
I found Fair email to be more consistent than K9. I used both for 2 years or so before finally switching.
I would be happy to receive an invite :)
Sorry, that’s what I meant as well :) Came out upside down when I wrote. We used to figure out shitty ISP router passwords this way by having a table of common passwords and their hashes.
You could take the old password, change one or two letters and compare the hash to the hash of the new password?
That’s amazing :) I am definitely going to try them if I am sticking around.
The prompt for me to switch was the fact that Netflix, Hulu and prime increasing their prices which made many members of my family stop using them. If they can adapt to Plex/jellyfin, then I’ll probably keep it around and maybe even upgrade.
I have my own local set up with qbitorrent, transmission, deluge, cross seed, all the arrs and the whole lot :) I use it to watch things at home.
This seedbox is for sharing with my family who lives in different parts of the world. With my internet, it isn’t feasible to share stuff from my home.
That’s really cool :) Thank you. I will probably stick with wireguard.
This would be hilarious if it happened.
The list is pretty similar to hbd. Hbd doesn’t have transmission and syncthing, and prowlarr is semi-official but instead they have Medusa, autobrr, filebrowser and resiliosync.
Will check out the wiki :) If you have ssh enabled in your box, I would suggest looking up SSH keys. I have some public stuff I run for my work and I get at least a hundred brute force attacks on port 22 when I use a password.
How is there customer support infrastructure? With hbd I can raise tickets or talk on discord where they answer pretty fast.
This is awesome :) I’m going to try this tomorrow.
Looks like their offering is pretty similar. I think the hbd people are collaborating with swizzin devs because they share same scripts etc.
Keepa which gives a chart on every Amazon page or camelcamelcamel