catloaf

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catloaf,

In the EU, you can.

catloaf,

Not the whole account, only individual games.

Last I heard, Steam hadn’t actually implemented that functionality yet, though.

catloaf,

It’s normal for a switch to strip a vlan tag when it sends a packet out, so that the endpoint doesn’t have to support vlans. Don’t worry about that. As far as the endpoint is concerned, it’s just normal subnetting.

When it’s on the other vlan, can you even ping it? When you check the packet capture, can you see the ping and response? Where does it get dropped?

catloaf,

That’s what the company is blaming it on. I don’t believe that for a second.

catloaf,

Anywhere with a biosecurity law has signs posted in the most popular languages. And they’ll usually tell you not to bring food or animal products into the country in any form. And there are convenient trash cans in case you did bring something you need to get rid of before you hit customs.

catloaf,

I’m not seeing a problem here. Shunning people who support genocide is fine with me.

There’s no gray area, either. Either you’re against genocide or you’re in favor. There’s no “Israel can do a little genocide, as a treat”. That’s still genocide. If you decline to condemn genocide, that’s still on the side of genocide.

If genocide collaborators want to collaborate, let them suffer the consequences.

catloaf,

Build a minimum viable product and publish it.

catloaf,

Who is colonizing who in this case?

catloaf,

www.britannica.com/place/Yunnan/History

Says it was controlled by various Chinese dynasties starting in 221 BC. I don’t see any references to Turkic peoples being in Yunnan, on that page or others.

catloaf,

We’ve had computers for decades. We’ve had computers in our pockets for several years now. Computer literacy is still garbage (mostly because your average person’s critical thinking skills are garbage).

catloaf,

And when it doesn’t work, Apple tells you it’s because you’re holding it wrong, and you’re on your own.

catloaf,

Did they do it for the light version too?

catloaf,

It’ll be much faster the next time. It has to make sure all the data is out of the space to be freed. Assuming it moves it as close to the start of the partition as it can (and you’re shrinking it from the end) then it’ll be faster.

If you’re shrinking it from the start, yeah, it’s going to take forever because it will always have to move a lot of data.

catloaf,

When you beat someone 1v1, you get to keep their PC.

catloaf,

I’d love to own. Problem is, I did the math recently. Mortgage payments on a house in my area start at more than double what I’m paying for rent. And that’s only the mortgage, not PMI or or tax or home maintenance costs.

To be fair, I live in a relatively HCoL area (just outside Boston). But owning is still wildly more expensive than renting.

It might work if I was married and we had two nice incomes. But I’ve also priced it out with a multi-bedroom house and renting out the other rooms. I’d have to charge rent above market rate just to break even. It doesn’t make any sense to me.

ICJ Ruling Won't Immediately Change War in Gaza, but Danger Still Looms for Israel (archive.is)

“Halevi and the military high command woke up too late. The General Staff lost control over the units, especially reserve units, months ago. In Gaza, in the West Bank and in bases in Israel, soldiers record themselves destroying Palestinian property and civilian infrastructure, blowing up homes without permission and spreading...

catloaf,

I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.

And then nuke ourselves, just for good measure.

catloaf,

What’s it called what you have a camp with a large number of people in a small area?

catloaf,

Nah, regular upgrades should be fine for those too.

catloaf,

The only time I don’t do a regular upgrade is for Windows Server. Too much weird shit happens. I like to keep my servers running clean.

catloaf,

Oh, that’s fine then. Though you should still have monitoring on drive health, or backups if you don’t care when exactly it dies.

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