Thank you. Will check it out!
Thank you. Will check it out!
Agreed. Some of that casting was SO spot on (Jonah in particular)
Dark (German/Netflix)
Yeah. SVN’s ability to do that is not experimental. I’m hoping that they make that feature much easier
One thing I like about SVN that, at least in the past, was not easy with Git is checking out sub directories.
One thing I do is check out svn+ssh://svn/home/svn/configs/server/etc and copy the .svn file over to /etc so that I can check in changes from the actual directory on my servers at home. I never found a good way to do that on Git. But, admittedly, I haven’t looked in a couple years.
Oh yeah! Definitely awesome. Bear is great!
All Along the Watchtower (favorite versions: Jimi Hendrix and Dave Matthews Band)
No. It is not a requirement
I tried to name them what we actually call them when we refer to them.
More Than You Know - blink-182
They played it in their most recent tour. Great setlist
I have had some problems doing what you’re trying to do. Replacing the variable with a function would work.
rmdec() { sed ‘s/…$//’; }
I quit drinking about 11 years ago. The first week or so was very difficult. Then the next 3 months were tough but bearable. I used several resources to help me: a therapist, some books about addiction, r/stopdrinking (there’s a c/stopdrinking).
It’s hardly been an issue after about the 6-9 month mark. I did have one extremely stressful time in the past year that I was somewhat close to considering the idea of drinking, but it passed.
Some people use AA (and other 12 step programs). They did not speak to me – I did go for a few months, but in the end, I felt I didn’t need it.
Isn’t it documented that Debian is the only supported OS for running the supervised version?
https://github.com/home-assistant/architecture/blob/master/adr/0014-home-assistant-supervised.md
What are you looking to automate? Home Assistant does a lot of things that could have been done with IFTTT.
I think it depends on what expectations were.
You and your friends make a horror movie and it’s better than you thought: Hey, that’s pretty good.
Steven Spielberg makes a mediocre horror movie: It was pretty good.
It depends on the VPN. Sometimes there’s a “block local network access” while connected. It could be a client setting or a server setting. Additionally, VPNs are all about routing. So you could run into a problem if you connect to a VPN where the remote network is the same as the IP address of the server you’re trying to connect to.
So if it is that you’re having a conflict between the remote and local networks overlapping, you could change the IP addresses on your local network. It’s probably a good idea not to use the default subnet that your router gives you (like 10.0.0.0 or 192.168.0.0 or 192.168.1.0).
I like Crucial. I take their model number and search on Amazon. Then pick the lowest price.
Are you on the LAN when accessing the WAN IP? If so, that is allowed. Try to connect outside your network and I suspect it will fail