Cries in 93 octane tune
Cries in 93 octane tune
I agree… But work is demanding and I have my family to think about, time wise. I don’t have the the time to properly deal with it, and I currently like the “subscribe to what you want” model.
I prefer having the choice. That’s what was bad about cable - you had to buy the bundle for one channel, and they lumped a bunch of other stuff you didn’t want in with it.
Have it been so long that people forgot how shitty this was?
The last thing I want is services merging and combining into a giant cable package.
You can blame IBM for that…
Almost looks like mongodb output. What’s the file extension?
Navalny is an exceptionally brave man, and is paying the price for speaking up. The fact that this man is still alive tells of the power he holds over Putin, which is the support of a non-trivial amount of the Russian people. My most sincere hope is that his sacrifice is not in vain, and we keep these stories in the public eye.
And even less if you can script it.
Great, now I feel homesick. I remember doing this hike as a kid. Great pictures!
cries in eComm
Extensions by definition are a security issue. For that matter, so is being connected to the Internet in the case of a browser.
Google does not have a handle on platform abuse for the past year or two. The cracks are starting to show.
This is interesting. What I’m hearing is they didn’t have proper anti-affinity rules I’m place, or backups for mission-critical equipment.
The data center did some dumb stuff, but that shouldn’t matter if you set up your application failover properly. Architecture and not testing failovers are the real issue here
If I don’t have the ability to control which CAs I trust, things become useless fast. This is why I fully ditched chomeOS.
Interesting, but assuming those weights are in kg this appears to only really effect commercial vehicles. Maybe I’m reading it incorrectly?
Hell, I bought a 4k 60 hz TV from them and inputs are limited to 30 hz. I’ll never buy a Vizio anything again, sounds like this is their business as usual.