I owned a 2019 z900rs. My buddy owns an xsr900. The xsr feels like a modern street bike. The z900rs feels like a classic Kawasaki Z, with a shitload more power and traction control.
Both feel sleepy once the retro novelty wears off. I traded the Z for a street triple.
So.... you're afraid of the command that does the thing you're trying to do?
If you have multiple users writing to a directory, you should be relying on groups, permissions, and sgid and not care who the owner is.
The actual answer to OP's question is to look up cognitive biases, and to eventually realize that "black" isn't the relevant descriptor here.
Like seriously and I’m not even intending to be racist
(Though some smarmy asshole will for sure post this unironically thinking that they're not being racist.)
FSD option costs $199 per month
Doesn't matter how well it performs, this guarantees I'd never, ever use it.
Gatorz are tough as hell, and have some of the best polarized optics I've ever worn.
They'll do lens replacements, and can make prescriptions as well.
Careful leaving them on a car dashboard though. They're aluminum frames and I burned my temples once.
Google the concept of an escrow service.
Your edit is a bad take. It doesn't matter if he's also selling shirts with MLK and Ghandi quotes. Nazi shit is Nazi shit. Doing Nazi shit, no matter what his own stupid rationalization, makes literally everything else he does irrelevant.
I'm surprised no one's mentioned the security implications. Mounting with nosuid and nodev options can undermine rootkit or privileged escalation exploits.
- None of your business. This is case-by-case between said minors, their parents, and their physicians.
- None of your business. This is case-by-case between said trans people and their physicians.
- It's not a zero-sum game. You're not making poor people's lives worse by ensuring that trans people have rights or vice versa.
It wasn't laughing and name-calling that made crypto into the joke it always was. It was the grift finally collapsing on top of them. Same cycle will run with LLM AI.
You'd be surprised how little you can do it for with a little help. We tend to be enablers.
Wouldn't be hard to find someone who'll help you get a cheap craigslist POS from the 90s running, give you some spare gear, etc.
Yes, the only two genders: capitalist economy and communist government.
The lower price of steam games, and the ability to get a refund for crap games is going to push me toward a deck vs. the next switch.
That actually is a good point. If it wasn't for Zelda and Metroid specifically, it probably would be my choice. I've had my switch since before steam deck though.
Flatpak is itself a file manager.
That duplicate of your folder in /run is due to filesystem links (or more likely a fuse mount, I've never actually looked into how flatpak works). But either way, they aren't copies of the data.
Free tier is super limited and super easy to accidentally break out of. I had a single file in S3, but because my logging settings were wrong, I broke the free tier with junk logs.
The t2 micro ec2 instances are fine, but you need to be very careful about their storage and network egress.
Best use I've had for AWS that has managed to stay within the free limits has been Lambda. Managed to convert a couple self hosted discord bots to a few Lambda functions, works great. Plugging it into CloudFormation and tying up CI/CD with CodePipeline and the like were overkill but good learning exp.
I don't think there's any ECS free tier, but you can fit a private container repository in the free S3 limits as well.
Very probably related to rolling your own CA. This never goes well since you can't add the root CA to these devices.
The way to do this is to use an SSL proxy in front of HA for your front-end connections, leave the HTTP port open, and control access with ACL/firewalls your proxmox or networking config.
Don't "declutter" manually. Use your package manager.
Anyone know of self-hostable security cameras?
Edit: ideally wifi cameras that I can solar power.
Looking to replace my Arlo cameras with something self-hostable. Arlo lets you store on a USB stick, but there's no way to get out from under their cloud, which gets more expensive all the time.
Deep breathing vs. buoyancy question
Pretty new diver here, about 40 dives, and looking for advice.
Just finished up a week of dives in Grenada, and made a point of paying attention to air consumption. Based on Internet advice, I focused on breathing deeply and exhaling completely, counting 4 seconds in, 6 seconds out. Doing this, my computer reported average SAC has dropped from about 0.8 to 0.5, and I'm not the one calling dives for gas anymore. This seems like a great improvement.
However, my buoyancy goes to shit when I'm doing this. Breathing more "normally", I can maintain a neutral depth with good trim. But with this more efficient breath control, I go up and down several feet with every breath. This actually makes it pretty easy to control when I ascend and descend, but obviously isn't great for most of the dive.
If I try to breathe normally-but-slow, I feel like I'm hyperventilating.
So what's the trick here? How do you both breathe efficiently and control your buoyancy?
I think I'm pretty well weighted, since I have no problem maintaining my safety stop with the shallower breaths.