The album leaves it ambiguous, but it’s likely trauma from watching his father kill his mom’s lover when he returned from military service.
Then being told you never saw it, you never heard it, you won’t say nothing to no one…"
The album leaves it ambiguous, but it’s likely trauma from watching his father kill his mom’s lover when he returned from military service.
Then being told you never saw it, you never heard it, you won’t say nothing to no one…"
What I have here is a bucket
Dear God…
There seems to be a large amount of overlap between people who say things like “It’s hubris to think that humans can change the atmosphere of the earth enough to make a noticeable difference in 400 years” and “we can make Mars inhabitable by humans in 50 years”
Are you confusing “ports” with “interfaces”? I can see that happening since we do colloquially refer to both as ports depending on context.
Each service will bind to it’s own “port” which is tied up by that service. However each interface (the external physical connection) supports like 65,000 software ports.
So in practice, no, you don’t usually need more than one physical network connection.
How much does God hate Richard Dawkins?
I don’t remember Valheim specifically, but most standalone servers don’t require you to own the game in the account you use to host it
TIL: Feudalism is Capitalism, mercantilism, is capitalism, the Roman Empire had capitalism, and many Agrarian societies were capitalism.
Nothing about that scenario is unique to capitalism
Wonder if that other site is following their lead
Not just a “poor person tax” but it means that the law just doesn’t apply in any meaningful way to the wealthy
Modern Christians wouldn’t recognize him and would crucify him again
But is it federated?
WASP - White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Think nuclear family, house in the suburbs, white picket fence, etc. You can imagine incel culture as an expression of WASP culture in decay.
That’s pretty clever
Often enough “saying no” falls under things they couldn’t do
I used option 1 (KeePass synced to Google Drive) for years. It’s nice that you know you have control of your passwords at all times, and as long as you can access your cloud storage account and can download a KeePass app, you can get your passwords. It works reasonably well most of the time, but I was consistently running into edge cases that weren’t as smooth as I’d have liked (mostly apps on Android)
I switched to vaultwarden (option 3), and immediately fell in love with things mostly just working. However, since I was hosting it out of my house, I had a bit of a disaster recovery problem. If i had say a fire, I could easily lose all copies of my vault, which would be… suboptimal.
After reviewing the options, I switched to straight bitwarden. I’ve been happy with the experience, and once I have disposable income, I plan to get pro long enough to have emergency contacts available so my family can still get important passwords in case of the worst.
All options have their pros and cons, but IMO password storage is something that deserves to be given proper consideration.