

13 in a docker LXC, most of my stuff runs on 13 other dedicated LXCs


13 in a docker LXC, most of my stuff runs on 13 other dedicated LXCs


I thought about that, I should write a manual so any friend who is in IT could take over one way or another; passwords are already ok with the takeover mechanism provided by Bitwarden


Oh gosh I’m a yuropean, I don’t care about any agenda, or superhero nonsense either.


I’d go to the cinema far more often if there were films to watch.
I’ve spent a few days moving a few services from LXC to Docker, then upgrading the better part of my LXCs from Bullseye to Trixie I can’t brake anything but had to restore a backup for the Pi-hole instance that didn’t like the upgrade. The scary thing would be upgrading from Proxmox 8 to 9. Things could really break.


Pozi and Torx are my jam. They all taste the same though. Yup, I keep 3 or 4 on the side of the mouth when I’m working on a ladder. Nothing beats nails if you want taste.
100k+ rows and columns that want over ‘BMW’, worked actually fine


A lot of 80s stuff I think. But Short-circuit, Explorers, BTTF would be first. And Apollo 13 too


How worn is that nozzle? I had that kind of issue once and the only solution has been to replace the nozzle
Redbull Sugar Free. Zero is not as good. Original is ok too. We gave a try with Monster Ultra (zero sugar) once, it was wayyyyyyy to sweet. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen Rockstar in any shop
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Never had Win10 in the first place. I did upgrade from 7 to 11 using the same product key. I would gladly run Linux but have yet to understand why no Debian live media would ever boot on my main laptop
“Come to visit us” they kept demanding And he really came
They say it’s basically for anything that looks like anything else. Which is correct by the way - I also thought it was only about seeing faces in random things
Cayenne pepper, and a lot of it. Curry is next


You have to group the holes with the shape you want to substract them from.
Somehow my 11 feels that way, being in EU, having it installed with the W7 license key that came with my laptop. Still, there are bugs that seem ludicrous to me, from a company like them, especially in the file explorer that cannot manage keyboard shortcuts properly when you move between tabs, or that don’t highlight the proper file or folder you’ve selected. Same thing with how buggy Excel has become, especially with rendering when you switch between multiple files. Selections are offset from were the mouse is, that’s crazy. Best solution I’ve found is a quick CTRL-N, CTRL-W that seems to reset it. Anyway, I’ve been using windows since 2.0 on MS DOS 3.30 or 5.0, Excel for about 20 years most of my life at work, and things are really not improving.