We need to avoid what I call super-spreader events.
Or what everyone else calls the Kessler syndrome.
We need to avoid what I call super-spreader events.
Or what everyone else calls the Kessler syndrome.
Your argument is that a single backup is sufficient? I disagree, and I think that so would most in the selfhosted and datahoarder communities.
That's a crazy number - 300 AQI is when you get into the final "hazardous" band. 1900 means the needle can go all the way around the dial and comfortably lap the merely hazardous level.
Spent way too long on this...
Wikipedia says that the telecoms company Tiscali* got its name from this place.
* now Tessellis, apparently
I wish you had made the comment instead, because they've deleted theirs now! Can you remember what it was?
What's going on with the kerning?
This is a lie, unless you know something the article doesn't mention. The quoted chat log shows the character acting horrified and arguing against it.
What work is actually involved in the Software Bill of Materials stuff? When I search for "Freebsd SBOM" I mostly get references to this news story.
There seems to be tools that generate SBoM reports automatically, is it just a case of adding plugins into the build pipeline?
Did they send back the original blade as well? I suppose they may as well since they have no use for it and it may be sentimental for the owner.