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That IS a letter opener. I have one extremely similar but it’s a sword from an anime.
That IS a letter opener. I have one extremely similar but it’s a sword from an anime.
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This britens my day way more than it should.
Don’t forget your training wrench! 🔧
Meetup.com, search some interests, find some groups, go to some events, talk to people and slowly build those connections with those that you click with. Or all that via more general web searching, meetup is just a convenient hub.
Maybe I’m just a doomsayer, but the same backlash that has been oh so successful at keeping climate change/environmental policy in a good place? -_-
The counterpoint are people like this, the feature they want is built on extreme data gathering. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a8fec90b-c349-46c9-8592-5dbe17ea4c8c.jpeg
Ready to be surprised but I doubt they would leave it on mobile only, bringing it to the desktop feeds into their model for a cohesive brand environment across all your devices.
2024 is the year of Linux desktop!
Given the number of preexisting huge breaches, I’m feeling a bit jaded at this point.
Sorry didn’t realize you were trying to connect the systems you mentioned, I thought this was a unified approach instead of them.
PRTG maybe? It’s free for 100 sensors.
Yeah, maybe I’m the one getting wooshed here, but that seems like the perfect picture for this article. Seems intentional and entirely appropriate.
You may be thinking of something else, Slack doesn’t have a self-hosted version.
I keep seeing Pop!_OS brought up for gaming.
I am honestly a little confused, what are they trying to bring to the table that isn’t covered by Bing Chat AI already?
Weekly report that says XXXX attempted/failed attacks of X type, of y type, etc. and the ability to produce the 70m scroll and generally talk about the stuff on request.
That’s a common reporting problem, there have been no “successful” attacks, you show value/work by making sure to note all the unsuccessful ones.
As with many things, it really is likely a mixture of both. Very possible that 9.99 was unrealistically low, but the current streaming market and “inflation” smoke screening is also enabling some real squeezing of consumers.