I don’t think Americans understand how much most of the world likes mayo.
I don’t think Americans understand how much most of the world likes mayo.
Oh but we definitely put mayo on our hot dogs here.
Guatemala: remove the bacon wrap, remove lettuce, add ketchup. Like, you can get it with bacon and without ketchup but you have to request both those things extra. Lettuce is just weird.
I use Ubuntu a lot and can say I’ve never used the Ubuntu software center. I’m old enough that I still accidentally type apt-get instead of apt though.
Really? Most of my friends and family are super conservative and even though they disagree with the whole concept of transsexuality none of them hate trans women. Maybe you’re protecting your bigotry.
But why did the Indian ocean territories ever have an ISO country code, they were never a country? It doesn’t make sense that a territory should lose its TLD just cause it changes countries.
Yeah but they UK has like 5 other domains besides .io
Could Mauritius choose to keep .io? The income it would bring in would probably be bigger than their GDP.
Vietnam IRL
Yes cause “guy who deleted your comment” is just as bad as “guy who’s policies literally kill people”.
Just did it to test on a couple of files, worked fine.
The least bad imo is making a two drive raidz1 then expanding it.
So the broken pool is kinda stupid and you shouldn’t do it, you will be running without parity the whole time but if you want to risk it it does work.
Or… If you have the drives and space, you can combine a bunch of smaller drives with mdadm (assuming Linux but freebsd has geom I think) and then use that as your third drive, then once everything is copied do a zpool replace. That way you keep full parity the whole time.
Edit: latest version of zfs supports raidz expansion. So you could create a 2 drive raidz1 then copy everything over then expand it. You will still be running your source disk without parity but at least the destination would be safe.
I don’t actually live in the US, just somewhere that happens to use 110 and NEMA outlets.
Also I think the theory with the euro plug was that when the kettle died they could just buy another and not have to modify anything.
You just run 220 from the panel to it. Almost every US house has 220 outlets for the dryer and stove anyhow. All you’re doing is using a different shaped plug, and like, wires are wires, they fit into a euro plug the same as they fit into a NEMA plug.
Skilometers for the rest of the world.
My friends just put a euro style 220 outlet on their counter and ordered a kettle online. Since they were building the house new it was basically no different than buying a 110v kettle.
I came here to post this, it’s my favorite sentence in the English language. Although imo it makes more sense if you switch your “while” for a “where”.
Yeah with EFI the days of Windows completely overwriting your Linux bootloader are mostly over.
Autoplay with no sound but you need the sound to understand it and your trying to click the tiny mute icon then you finally get it unmuted and there’s no obvious way to rewind and then it starts playing the next video and you can’t get back to it.