

Us. It’s us who will have to deal with this.
This is like a reverse Mr Robot scenario.
A cranky biologist who means well. My hobbies include long walks off short piers and anything science related.
Us. It’s us who will have to deal with this.
This is like a reverse Mr Robot scenario.
Fun tip. All u-hauls have a padlock hasp on the back door. The rental truck trick is a known method of white supremacist groups for these cute little pop-up hate experiences.
It is perfectly fine to carry a small padlock around at all times, too.
Well, I for one have now completely reversed my opinion on this whole kerfuffle we are all enjoying so much.
Elsevier and Nature Group are for-profit. That is the problem. Once profit is involved, morals and ideals go out the window
Yeah I was up for a job at Commerce last year and didn’t make the final cut. Thank glob.
Oh, but Terri Gross spoke about it in a serious tone! Surely that helps?
Yeah, this is not the time for any congratulations. Let’s see them earn their privileges before we start clapping.
Now that’s what I call fun!
Nonetheless it is in no way a phage. What might it be, do you think?
I know it’s a joke meme, but I did not achieve my grand success in life by being ‘fun’. It’s just not my thing ;)
Yeah looks like a diatom skeleton. And the scale is quite wrong
The wooden boat was marvelous. It was ‘tight like unto a dish’! Whatever the fuck that means.
Yeah it’s ruined now. Whatever results it will never be the same again. Hopefully better in the long run, but looking pretty bleak right now.
It’s probably partly generational. I mean the old guard got pensions and we get wtevs.
People who aren’t in leadership often have no idea how to judge actual merit anyway. Especially among engineers who often develop very myopic views informed by their tech specialties. I am often gob-smacked by the incredibly stupid ideas otherwise brilliant engineers have about how the world works.
So sadly folks like your brother are probably feeling validated for their racist feelings right now.
Good call out on the smart values. That’s on the priority list for my monitoring scheme now too.
Thanks for the tip on measuring temp of the ram, too. I will incorporate that into my monitoring scheme.
The mini pc I have has a good case design with a fan that blows across the ram, cpu and ssd. So I think it has good cooling, but I will definitely confirm with some monitoring.
No, it’s just what happens, Larry.
Humpbacks are mormon? Looks like aquatic jump-humping to me.
Oh boy, can of worms just opened. Awesome insight. I do have an ecosystem of servers already and i have a pi zero 2 set aside to develop as a dedicated system watchdog for the whole shebang. I have multiple wifi networks segregated for testing and personal use. Use both built in wifi for the network connection and a wifi adapter to scan my sub networks.
So great insight and it helps some things click into place.
Thanks, a solid suggestion.
I have explored that direction and would 100% agree for most home setups. I specifically need HA running in an unsupervised environment, so Add-ons are not on the table anyway. The containerized version works well for me so far and it’s consistent with my overall services scheme. I am developing an integration and there’s a whole other story to my setup that includes different networks and test servers for customer simulations using fresh installs of HASS OS and the like.
Because our entire professional class in the USA has little backbone. People in my life with higher incomes still seem to think this will blow over.