I'm not sure where security comes in for this, but that sounds like a reasonable build to me.
HowdWeGetHereAnyways
LinkWarden also saves various archival copies of sites (as well as it can with anti-robot measures anyways)
I love my LinkWarden instance. I haven't found it lacking for my needs, despite over 3000 links thus far
I'm fairly sure this was posted by a time traveler from next week
Mine just got filled with apps for my home services
I tend to wear button up short sleeve shirts (without the collar button at all because I make them myself and I never use that particular button).
I generally find the clothing expected of straight men to be boring. I like getting interesting fabric prints and making clothing that I want to wear. I don't mean that to sound super refined and artistic. I'm fairly brutalist. It's a bit more like a crow going "THATS GONNA BE A SHIRT" when it sees something shiny
I haven't really gotten the hang of sewing a pants fly yet, so I'm wearing pretty normal cargo shorts regardless of where I am.
I don't really think twice about what I'm wearing before I go out unless what I'm wearing is inappropriate for a function. I work from home and rarely see other people. I don't really dress for them anyways
I actually don't think I agree. ICE has been increasingly militarized and distilled into a posse of yes-men thugs for a while. They finally got a leader that let's them act like the SS.
It was never a joke, and people now realize that.
I just made the switch this weekend. I have not had a single incompatibility yet. I have seen an oddity here and there in Helldivers 2, but nothing crazy.
Oddity 1: In normal windows play async issues sometimes happen where a player steps on a mine in the other person's client but not their own. They continue to play because their client doesn't mark them dead. To the other person, they appear as a person missing some number of body parts (sometimes just a floating torso). We call this torso mode.
Since switching to linux I have not seen my friend go torso mode a single time. He still sees me go torso mode.
Oddity 2: The artillery rounds are color coded for what each of them does. Since switching to linux they only appear silver for whatever reason. It's a nonissue, I just read them when I walk next to them. If anyone asks my character is colorblind.
One additional note:
If you install steam with a flatpak, you're going to have to tangle with the permissions related to a flatpak. Once you add directory permissions for an additional directory via flatseal (for example, if you want a library on each of your harddrives), you won't have to touch it again and it's great.
Maybe these issues are significant to you, maybe they aren't. Ultimately, god I love my system starting up in just a few seconds. And having true control over it.
You're onto something here. Let's have our best engineers weaponize the soybeans to use on protestors
Yeah, we were going to start looking in earnest next year if things looked positive.
Now my downpayment funds are looking like a "flee the country with my naturalized citizen spouse" funds
I really like the patterns offered by Wardrobe By Me. As I've settled into them, my wife has started enjoying their camp shirts and perfect tunic.
WBM has generally clear instructions and most patterns also have an instructional video, which can really help learn how to parse pattern instructions.
For men, the tropical shirt is a great starter. I grew into making Jensen shirts, then men's tunics.
For women the camp shirt really is a great first pattern with woven fabric.
I'm making the "Big Shirt" for my niece now and I think it also has good instructions.
That's definitely fair. I'll admit its not the lightest on ram but it hasn't gone crazy on me yet. With that said, I'm running if on a home lab k3s, and haven't remotely flirted with running out of ram
I'm also using the hell out of it all the time, so I don't mind it using what needs right now.
FWIW, with 3000 links, my container users 787 MB of ram. I don't think that's crazy considering what it's doing during the archiving process