Obviously the error was choosing bee DNA.
Wasps can sting multiple times.
Obviously the error was choosing bee DNA.
Wasps can sting multiple times.
*Supreme Court says Trump (or any president) has absolute immunity for core acts only - and they will decide what acts are “core”.
If it’s someone they like - absolute immunity!
If it’s someone they don’t like…
This is a right wing judicial coup.
Next headline:
“Amazon ‘AI Cameras’ actually hundreds of underpaid workers in Pakistan.”
(and just as - if not more - horrible as actual AI cameras would be)
Ah, I’m wrong. Actually, that’s a good thing.
TIL - and thank you.
AppImages, ~~which have no automated update facility, are terrible idea for software that is based on the security of the messaging syatem.
AppImage for The Powder Toy (a great game) - no problem.
For Signal? Bad idea.~~
I’m looking at you, SimpleX.
rpm? Yeah, you’ve got a very valid point.
Update: I’m wrong - see replies to this message.
Next after that is “legalized discrimination against the unmarried”.
Upvoted because you came back to put in the solution
Look at ISPConfig.
It isn’t simple but has all of the services you require:
postfix (SMTP)
dovecot (IMAP)
LMTP
MySQL databases for management
Web-based management interface
deleted by creator
Too late; mine is already running Debian Bookworm
Kaiju: “Where is my egg?!?”
Meanwhile:
“As of 10 March 2023 the fiscal year 2024 (FY2024) presidential budget request was $842 billion.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States
“Ukraine started the fight when they hit back.”
A lot of places no longer have staff that understand email systems or routing.
Even technically-inclined Universities like Purdue have abandoned their on-campus email systems and now rely upon Office365 and GMail.
I’m not sure. Perhaps until we devise an effective preventative vaccine or, at least, a working strategy to prevent long Covid?
What do you suggest instead?
It always does.
The container is regarded as a single unit; if a server inside the container fails the functions of that server are offloaded to another available server and it is taken out of service.
Once enough servers in a container are offline the entire unit has all computational load offloaded to another, identical container with sufficient capacity.
Then the now-offline unit is retrieved and serviced; probably a ground-up rebuild of all components.
… but I do like the idea of some dude in a wetsuit trying to replace a memory stick.
Completely believable.
I used to have a portable hotspot named “NSA surveillance van 17”
Why don’t I see California?