Can't have permission issues if you 777
everything
Just gotta make it look good for the IPO, then what does Spez care?
It feels like people are genuinely excited to be part of the community, which is something I haven't felt from reddit in years. I really hope that's able to stick around in one form or another. The community makes the site fun. I don't think reddit has been "fun" for a while, it's just been a content-firehose to the face, and it's nice to not be drowned by it.
But also I'm bored and don't know what to do with the internet anymore lol
HELL YEA GOTTA GET CLEANED UP BEFORE I TAKE MY HOG FOR A RIDE LATER, BROTHER
I do the same and combine it with a lot of exclamation points! So that people know I'm excited and it's an upbeat tone, lol!!
You had ONE job rule!
Yeah paperless supports an upload folder. My scanner has an ability to scan to a network drive, so I scan things onto a shared drive on my homelab box, paperless consumes the scanned PDF and places it into the paperless "inbox".
Hi I'd like to defederate from this train of thought pls kthx
I think the apartment owner can give permission, but only if they've given proper notice to the tenant. Most states I believe require 24-48 hours prior notice, except in the case of an emergency. I'm not sure what would constitute a legally valid vampire-emergency, but as long as the landlord properly notifies the tenant in advance I believe they could.
Well I'm trying to be active I swear