They make mouse pads with all of the shortcuts on them.
They make mouse pads with all of the shortcuts on them.
Yeah, I went through puberty with dial up internet, so I was basically conditioned to store things instead of streaming them.
I’m sitting just under 25TB on my NAS, but I am in the process of downsizing.
I’m also a data hoarder, so my music, movies, and TV shows folders aren’t much different.
I can see you’ve never had to mop up a great Dane accident. They’re basically made of piss.
Our great Dane does this. If he doesn’t want a treat, he’ll go and put it by our small dogs’ kennels for them to have. He also won’t eat treats he likes unless the small dogs get one too.
And, oddly enough, he’s the only dog I’ve ever encountered that can free feed (great Danes are notoriously food motivated). But water, though. We have to chase him away from the bowl or he’ll sit there and drink the whole thing.
I’d 100% do it if I could source the drives before Halloween.
For next year I might 3d print molds for resin casting and have my wife paint them. Well, 3D print a mold to make a silicone mold for resin casting.
PDF is super overkill for ebooks. Mobi or epub are usually <5mb per book (usually around 1mb)
All you need is a gfci circuit somewhere in the line to be safe.
If a law isn’t enforced, then it’s not illegal. Most cities don’t have the budget to hire enough people to enforce the municipal code, which is where HOAs step in.
My dad lived in a great one. Had a community pool, event center, tennis court, and a well maintained park/playground.
The only time my parents heard from the HOA was when they put a bench in the front yard, but that was just a letter saying, “Hey, the bench is cool, but please let us know beforehand next time.”
No, a redneck with a car on cinder blocks in their front yard will tank property values way more than a black person living in the neighborhood.
I know that’s a thing for usb to get over the 16ft limit.
They’re basically just groups that are supposed to help prevent one person tanking everyone’s property value by letting their home go to shit.
The problem is that typically the only people who get involved in them are retired busy bodies who want to assert what little power they have. Good ones too exist, though.
Exactly. You don’t hear about good HOAs because the people who live in them have no reason to discuss it.
It’s a futurama reference
Your theory is bad and you should feel bad.
Ah, well the qbittorrent config file should live in the directory you mapped to /config. I think you can pull the default one and edit it for your container.
Fair enough, but OPs problem can be solved by changing a 0 to a 1 in a single file.
Just use a different port number. I’m not sure why it’s necessary to use the same one since you can change qbittorrent’s port in the config files.
Don’t forget rewriting the entire thing a few times until you find a library that actually does what you need it to.