

Right, but your comments will still exist on instances that opt to store them, plus the edit history even if you deleted them.
Right, but your comments will still exist on instances that opt to store them, plus the edit history even if you deleted them.
The way that Lemmy works, your history could be preserved long after the instance dies.
These days it’s not super difficult to track someone online based on writing style.
I do the same, plus strictly use a VPN and email alias, but I know that a determined enough person could track me. Although I don’t delete my history on Lemmy because it’s trivial to recover for someone with their own instance.
So does an outage, but I get that the C-suite can only think one quarter at a time
It’s also silly for the orgs to not have geographic redundancy.
Yeah, if you’re a major business and don’t have geographic redundancy for your service, you need to rework your BCDR plan.
It’s been over 22.3 years, though
But the ring isn’t inside you when you wear it on your hand.
The ring being inside/outside of you doesn’t affect the ring’s properties; it’s whether you’re inside or outside the ring.
I think they had a triangle security screw
If you’re going to go to college, go to a community college for your basics. Same classes, often smaller class sizes, and much less money. Just make sure the credits will transfer first.
Thank you for this. I’ve been struggling to get wireguard running in hotio containers on my Synology, and this looks like it might be what I need.
Edit: it worked! Had to fiddle around with it because it didn’t like multiple containers in one compose yaml
I live in an area with lots of pollen and high humidity and I just rinse the house off every so often. A pressure washer absolutely isn’t a requirement.
No, it’s nothing like renting because you’re financially responsible for literally everything. Need a new roof? Better be prepared to shell out $20k minimum. Need a new HVAC system? Yeah, it’s not much cheaper.
You don’t necessarily build as much equity in a home as people seem to think. With the costs of maintenance, insurance, property taxes, etc. it’s entirely possible to lose money with a house.
Sure, if you’re only looking at the purchase price vs selling price it looks nice, but there’s tons of costs that only serve to keep the selling price from dropping.
I mean, that’s one of the downsides to home ownership. If it’s not yard work, there’s always some sort of maintenance that needs doing.
You can either put it off until it becomes an emergency, pay someone out the ass to do it, or you can find some way to force yourself to do it.
I say this as I’m taking a break from climbing in my attic to replace the AC condensate pump line that I’ve been putting off for 3 months, so I don’t have to keep dumping 5 gallon buckets of water out twice a day. The quote to have a pro do it was $750
I’m not sure what you’re talking about. Looking up camping tents, the vast majority have the classic pitched rain fly.
But regardless, that style of rain fly is pretty new, so it’s irrelevant to the reason they were named flies in the first place. I doubt it was common for tents to even have zippers when the term rain fly was coined.
Edit: Looking into it further, the term rain fly was coined before the term fly was used to describe the fabric covering the zipper. It looks like calling the fabric covering the zipper a fly came from using fly to describe the fabric covering a tent.
The piece of fabric covering the zipper.
If I wasn’t dressing for others I’d be naked like 90% of the time.
I’ve known a few jingle writers, and yeah, it was always a side gig.
Most rain flies don’t have zippers, though. They’re basically the tent’s umbrella.
The organizations they were talking about and I was referring to have a global presence
Plus, it’s not significantly more expensive to have a cold standby in a different geographic location in AWS.