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Oh hey, just like the Salem witch trials in the US. In the 1690s.
Oh hey, just like the Salem witch trials in the US. In the 1690s.
Huh, looks like that functionality does not exist in the webui. https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/5614
Nobody on the Olympic committee was that into flags, at least.
Sounds like how it was supposed to be in the US, until Congress gradually ceded authority to the executive branch. Which is good in terms of executive agencies like the EPA, but not good in terms of actually running the country itself long-term. Glad to hear it’s working in Germany, at least for now. Hopefully you guys don’t elect a president from AfD or whatever, because you’d probably end up with problems like ours.
I’m not familiar with France’s parties. Are these real Greens, or Greenpeace or crypto-Russian greens?
Acceptable for what? What do you, personally, consider an acceptable amount of loss, and time and money spent on recovery?
I don’t have any life-or-death critical data, so I have one local backup in case I corrupt my server again. If my house has a fire or flood, or lightning strikes and fries everything, or my stuff gets stolen, that loss is acceptable to me.
Stars in what? In a specific app, or in file metadata? If it’s metadata, syncthing will be fine.
Strictly speaking, he didn’t. He ran out the clock on the statute of limitations for the all but one of the sexual assault charges in Sweden while in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and prosecutors said enough evidence was lost to time that they weren’t going to be able to indict on the remaining charge.
This is the most permanent solution. You can generate valid and trusted certs for as long as you want. Let’s Encrypt is great, but you also have to configure the automation to keep renewing the certs every 30 days.
If we imprisoned every potentially dangerous moron, everyone would be in prison.
Pretty much any time I’ve ended up in a crowded space recently, I end up with some respiratory infection. It’s great!
Standard answer: Debian.
If you really don’t want Debian, the next answer is Rocky or Alma.
really good file management options; bulk rename with rules is a must even if it’s an additional program
This has nothing to do with the distro. Powerful rename tools are available everywhere. Personally, I just let Radarr etc. handle the importing and renaming of files and I never touch them (well, hardly ever).
The article conveniently fails to mention whether it was sharp (extremely unlikely, the cheap steel used for these can’t really hold an edge), and even more conveniently crops out the tip of the “blade” so we can’t even see if it was pointed (also extremely unlikely, toys like this almost always have blunted tips).
This isn’t a weapon, it’s a toy. Sure, you could hurt someone with it, just like you could hurt someone with a baseball bat.
I’ve been doing it for a few years and haven’t had any issues. The risk/reward decision is yours.
The article specifies multiple times.
Apparently “when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal” is now law.
To run a service outside the user context, probably.
I have never heard of anyone actually doing that.
Speaker of the house is second in line, and when a House member leaves office mid-term, a special election is held. Theoretically, any house rep could resign and a new one elected, that person made speaker, then when the president and VP resign, that person will be acting president. The only limitation is that the house member has to come from a specific district.
It wasn’t just women. The case of Giles Corey is probably the most famous.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giles_Corey