

True, with a “but”. The secretary of state has the near unquestioned right to declare that a permanent resident alien represents a threat to the nation.
Let’s hope nobody abuses that!
True, with a “but”. The secretary of state has the near unquestioned right to declare that a permanent resident alien represents a threat to the nation.
Let’s hope nobody abuses that!
Yes, I agree, but then, what would be an alternative?
Any package manager that allows for ways to verify the source. These shitty script|bash lines are doing all sorts of nutty shit on your system, and that’s ones that aren’t even malicious.
Left and right aren’t the dimensions that bother me. It’s “authoritarian/democratic” that is the problem.
Whelp. Democracy was fun.
This is a week old.
Some analysts suggest Japan may reconsider its pacifist policies and even debate acquiring nuclear weapons.
The world has shown that time and again non-nuclear states are the pawns of nuclear states. In the past the US has been a stabilizing force in offering military support to allies which has largely kept them from needing/wanting nukes.
Thanks to mad king don we will likely have nuclear proliferation the like the world has not yet seen.
Most westerners would be shocked at how common a very similar sentiment can be globally.
Really? It’s exactly that which got Trump elected.
It’s not. It was created by Andrew Schlafly, son of Phyllis Schlafly a notorious anti-feminist and Christian nationalist.
I keep saying this curl bash pipe shit needs to stop.
Or about 6 eggs.
As long as the nation becomes racist and homo/trans phobic they won’t care.
Mounting /home on a different device is common, shouldn’t be a problem. Universities used to mount you’re home dir off the network with nfs so that it followed you to any system you logged in to.
Lee Harvey Oswald was a US Marine.
Not in a VM is better usage - but “metal” refers to the hardware. Traditionally it’s used for embedded devices - no OS. But containers run on the hardware / OS in exactly the same way that non-containerized processes do. They even share the kernel of the same OS. There is no way non-containerized processes run on “metal” any more than containers do.
Inter-container communication is different. At least with docker which I have more experience with, but they’re similar. Try using the name of your container in your proxy config rather than the external host name.
I’d be horrified that physical barriers with bright reflectors weren’t put up before the bridge that was out.
Senior described Schmidt being “violently interrogated” at Logan Airport for hours, and being stripped naked, put in a cold shower by two officials, and being put back onto a chair.
That might be a sentence. Needs more “and” though.
Are these running on the same server? You haven’t given a lot of information here. Communication between containers is different:
“bare metal” does not mean “outside of a container”. Just say “outside of a container”.
It’s a losing battle, but I’ll fight it anyway.
Man the University is really fighting back?!