

I pull out my wobe and withud hat.
Heavier than iron.
I pull out my wobe and withud hat.
Pentagram for demon summoning ⛤
The fact that the island being so small is what makes the density so high is what’s cool to me.
Reading this post should be helpful.
In my case I looked at the welcome post of my instance (lemm.ee) when it was still small and could tell it was definitely a good instance to choose.
You’ll probably experience more performance issues if you choose larger instances. On the other hand, it’s harder to know how reliable and stable smaller instances are.
Basically we had to send the low level commands of an email for it to go through. After doing this I realized something weird. The email gets to say who it is from.
I remember realizing this and thinking it was weird too when I was reading about SMTP. Specifically, the MAIL FROM command.
Also related.
A string of (random) words is a perfectly fine password. There’s an xkcd I’m too lazy to get demonstrating it, but it genuinely does add enough randomness to break brute force.
Here’s the xkcd.
Me too. I also want to make some changes to it at the same time.
I was looking to see if someone mentioned Helix. It has good defaults and useful features integrated out of the box.
Not related, but I like your reasoning on why C is superior.
So it became ubiquitous because it was ubiquitous.
Got it.
They’re asking why it became available everywhere.
Bash-like scripting has become ubiquitous in operating systems, and it makes me wonder about its widespread adoption despite lacking certain programming conveniences found in other languages.
https://join-lemmy.org/api/interfaces/PersonAggregates.html
Yup, you can see it’s in the API.
Are the people living in the real mountains sky people?
In my mouth.
No, I just put it on my toothbrush.
I like your profile picture. Kind of unnerves me though!