

Ok I did not know about this at all. I’ve been just mounting it on the host which has been a bit of a pain at times.
I just did a massive refactor of my stacks, but now I might have to revisit them to do this.


Ok I did not know about this at all. I’ve been just mounting it on the host which has been a bit of a pain at times.
I just did a massive refactor of my stacks, but now I might have to revisit them to do this.


Honestly Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas fits. It’s more a medium magic system, if that makes sense. Instead of not clearly defined rules it more just has ever changing, very simplified, rules.


Friend of mine maintains COBOL for an insurance company. He lives on the opposite side of the country from his business, and is only on call one weekend a month.
Dude got hired before he even graduated, getting paid 70k, and gets to live wherever he wants.
I would kill for that lol


I still have mine lol absolutely love it


What was it like in the before times?


I use TuxedoOS on my desktop at home and it’s been great there as well. Can’t recommend it enough.
I use TuxedoOS. I wanted something that kept up with the latest KDE updates which ran a cleaned up version of Ubuntu… that’s TuxedoOS to a T. I had looked at other options like Kubuntu or just installing KDE over something like PopOS, but TuxedoOS was the most stable and up to date of those options in my testing.
That said, I have run into innumerable problems on it due to apt repos that it doesn’t include which come standard on Ubuntu.
It is currently impossible to run Digital Combat Simulator on linux, so I dualboot. Also the occasional xbox exclusive game.


That actually seems like a solid option. Do you happen to know how well it integrates with Traefik and the like for setting up reverse proxies?
I would try using Lutris over Heroic, but that’s just me.


What would you recommend as an alternative? Right now I’m just using them for DNS.
I swear by my Acer Nitro 5. Been running nearly 5 years without a single problem. Great laptops.


This would be my understanding of the thought process. Keep in mind, I’m not saying this is morally right or wrong, nor am I saying he will end up convicted.
The standard for legal persecution by the police in response to vague threats of potential violence by a teenager is much much higher than the standard for child neglect which leads to the death of others. One had very little direct evidence that anything serious would be carried out, and the other left 4 people dead.
In the state of Georgia, at least, there is a concept that you basically don’t own your body until you are 17/18. If a parent gives you a firearm, particularly a firearm that is illegal for a minor to own in the state of Georgia, the parent can be held liable for the effects of that gift.
Your analogy of the kid finding a knife in a drawer is not 1 to 1. The closer analogy would be a father handing a kitchen knife to his son who is in the middle of yelling at his little brother saying he hates him, and then being surprised that his angry son used the damn knife.
The police can not arrest you for the potential of comitting a crime. The police can not sanction your right, the father in this case, because of an investigation on your son. However, you are absolutely responsible for the safety and well being of your son at all times, and it should have been understood by the father that illegally giving his 14 year old, troubled, previously investigated son an AR-15, might be a bad idea.


How do you select which one to boot?


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I gotcha, I just misunderstood the intention of your comment! My bad lol
I second this. Tube archivist is amazing and it integrates well with jellyfin