The Osborne? A fantastic machine for the time…
The Osborne? A fantastic machine for the time…
2 albums, so start with the first one, named Brothers of Metal. Emblas Saga picks up from there.
They’re very fun Norse themed songs.
They recently toured with gloryhammer and beast in black… And I wish I’d seen it live :-D
Really? Come to the C# side… We have all those, and concise code too.
Have you listened to any Brothers of Metal?
Well, now you’ve called it out, I’ve got to updeet it.
Sounds like GDPR / HFEA / other medical or significant legal body. They often also give nice fat juicy bonuses to people who report problems that get looked into, and if a company self-reports will often overlook issues provided there’s a serious attention to cleaning shit up.
I’m afraid I don’t have time to look, or I’d try and diagnose the issue myself… It’s an awesome resource I’ll be making use of though!
C# 404’s - possibly some encoding issue?
service:
and continer:
do the same thing when run inside the same docker-compose.yml. When gluetun
is run separately, you’ll need to reference service:
in order to reference it because it’s outside the same compose file. The difference is slight, but noticeable if you’re running multiple compose files. HTH :)
Oh, I feel for you… Delphi is a really nice language… for 1995. Last I saw it used in anger was back in 2004 or so, and even then it was a joke that it was still going…
ExplainXKCD to the rescue :D
I always thought it was because the earliest stuff was actually filmed infront of a live audience (Like a theatre) who did laugh, so when switching to non-live-audience stuff, the viewing public would be ‘put off’ by no laughter, so they injected it with canned laughter… then as time went on they realised this was rubbish and stopped it.
But maybe I’m just missing the joke in the previous two comments, I dunno.
That’s because HS2 is a totally flawed, Ill thought out, over budget and badly managed boondoggle - just like everything in the UK rail system since the Beeching cuts in the 60’s. If it was properly run, well thought out - and actually made a significant difference in time (not approximately 15 minutes from Piccadilly to Euston), we’d support it.
Porkbun have a ddclient plugin on GitHub. Subdomains are supported. They’ve got a full API, so if something isn’t supported, someone can probably implement it relatively easily.
I’m a huge reader, massive… like, I spent up until I was about 29, 30 or so going to the library every week or two and getting 10 books out every time (That was the most you could get). I’d have read them all, and be champing at the bit to go back well within the week… it was a regular trip for us to go.
I’ve never actually read the Never Ending Story, and I loved the movie… one of my favourite childhood movies.
Going to have to give it a read…
I’m going to briefly explain why I downvoted… this (I feel) is an unhelpful comment that doesn’t explain anything. You say, “[if] you’re comfortable support a broken-by-design network, do it.”, but you don’t explain why it’s a broken-by-design network.
I’ll say - I agree with you, but the comment doesn’t actually enhance the conversation and comes off as abrasive and unhelpful. If I’m looking for information, I’d rather be given education (Even if it’s just a, “Go here for why you don’t do that!”), not just a, “Don’t do it” with no assistance and help for how to do it right.
Some routers will call the 1:1 NAT feature, “DMZ” (Short for Demilitarised Zone). The idea is that you just act as a pass-through, in this case, “passing through” the external internal to the internal router.
That’s… Pretty nice, and once you’ve sourced everything, not that much more than a cm4 with good specifications…
Are they available in the UK easily? I realise that’s probably a Google-it answer, but I’ve not had chance to research yet
Those are fair pointers, but I suppose in the back of my mind I’m also thinking about power draw as well… Speed isn’t a massive retirement, it’s going to be hooked up to a poe network, if I wanted speed I’d first be putting in cat 6 or something…
Not heard of a beelink, time to research, thanks.
Woah, cool. Didn’t know there was a first party portable.