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Love the game so much. It is such a fun concept for a game and they executed so well. I’m still in the first phases of the game and unlocking new content and I’m hooked.
Love the game so much. It is such a fun concept for a game and they executed so well. I’m still in the first phases of the game and unlocking new content and I’m hooked.
Exactly, I was surprised that 989 was even a valid area code tbh, just doesn’t look right
Smart, I wouldn’t want anyone to know I lived in Michigan either
For total clarity, I’ve never used Porkbun so I can’t vouch. But I like what I see on their website.
I read the purple one on the dog’s brain as “DOG” and honestly I think it could be an improvement.
I’ve heard lots of recommendations for Porkbun. Personally, I have mine with Cloudflare because they’re cheap.
More power to you! To each their own, I prefer most of the tweaks that Bluefin did and they make it pretty easy to turn off some of the more controversial ones.
It’s basically Silverblue but with all the nice to haves already built in. They try to make it extremely user friendly for install and then just using it without tweaks or having to add anything yourself
They recommend using brew
to install CLI apps. There are also dev containers and toolbx
, but the latter is not recommended.
You should look into the Universal Blue images
I especially like Bluefin
Seems that 10.9.6 should fix this!
Empowered with the certainty of law, contract maruts were terrifying opponents whose strikes always connected, invariably dealing devastating damage.
I’m just impressed that the battery is still good!
A new preferences dialog has been added to Software Manager that has, among other options, a toggle to show unverified Flatpaks — but the distro makes clear this is “not recommended”
When was the last time Mexico attended a US Presidential Inauguration lol
Your reply reads to me as if you’re calling me disingenuous, which I can’t for the life of me understand. I’m not the author. I offered a possible explanation.
With no clear idea how the routers came to be infected…
It’s possible the “mystery” they refer to could be related to the identity of the hacker(s), how it got onto the routers in the first place, or the purpose for the attack
One day last October, subscribers to an ISP known as Windstream
In case anyone only reads the headline
I think Washington state has outlawed them except for things like safety signs and I think that’s great.
This is from like 15 years ago, so maybe it’s not true anymore.