

It does. It says it’s optional, only in new cars, and it costs extra money, which anyone with half a brain could have told you.
It does. It says it’s optional, only in new cars, and it costs extra money, which anyone with half a brain could have told you.
That’s not possible. Any model is only as good as the data it’s trained on.
That’s always true of news sites. And Facebook.
I’ll be honest, I was writing while pooping and didn’t really think it all the way through. A router in a container probably doesn’t make sense. Maybe run the router on the OS, and then services in containers alongside. I’m not sure how janky the networking will be, if docker and the router will both be creating rules. Maybe one VM, so that it’s just a plain bridge adapter, and containers in there.
I’d run the lightest full OS that you can, and run containers for services.
Yeah, because the server is having issues. You can see that if you load the link directly. I doubt there’s anything you can do.
I didn’t forget it, but it’s not strictly an update.
“Settler” is a weird way to describe someone moving into an area already settled by someone else.
A couple hundred grand maybe? It doesn’t take much to make a plane non-airworthy, but after the first two or three you’d definitely have the attention of law enforcement. You’d have to do all of them at once if you wanted to get them all, and that’s going to be significantly more expensive.
I usually just buy them used.
Yeah, you can get external USB enclosures for multiple drives, and set up software RAID.
I wouldn’t recommend it, though, because if the connection is interrupted at all, one or more disks can drop off and the array is degraded or failed, which can lead to degraded performance during rebuild at best, or a loss of some or all data at worst.
Not really. The US Constitution is a rather short document. This was by design, to only provide a bare framework for a government, to be amended over time. But that didn’t really happen, and most work has been done in Congress and by SCOTUS after Marbury v. Madison.
You can read a whole bunch of info in articles like https://constitution.findlaw.com/article1/annotation03.html, but the tl;dr is that the Constitution says only Congress can make laws, but it can delegate some other authority. The section we’re talking about here doesn’t say it’s a power exclusive to congress, no, but it says Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes, and Congress acts through law (literally, “acts of Congress”), so logically, taxes can only be set through Congressional law. And usually they are. But all the rules have gone out the window.
This article’s copy smells AI-generated.
That’s fine because this isn’t a world news community
4tb for $65? Impossible. Watch it be like a 4gb drive or something.
I don’t think we need to ban politics or catharsis, only the “orphan crushing machine” type posts.
Like a post about a handful of kids in Gaza getting bread for the first time in two months isn’t uplifting, it’s a reminder that hundreds or thousands of kids and other people have been starving under Israel’s genocide for months and years, and still don’t have enough food.
Yeah. It was supposed to be for small businesses and individuals, but once the Chinese manufacturers realized “oh, all we have to do is package them individually?” everything went to shit.
Sucks that it hurts consumers, but when the consumers are buying products that’ll very soon end up in a landfill, I’m not going to get too upset.
Every post I see in that community is locked, and almost all of them are by the same user. The whole community is a power trip.