What of lower courts ignore this decision and continue to issue injunctions anyways? Apparently ignoring the Supreme Court is in vogue now.
wer2
Right! "Boys will be boys" is "we turned away for 5 seconds and now they painted themselves with mud, lost 3 shoes, and ate a worm"
- America 3000
- Shaolin vs Evil Dead
- Battle Beyond the Stars
Double click the exe, pending update blocks the installer, reboot, click the exe, go through a wizard that ask questions you don't know the answer to (usually defaults are ok though), be prompted for admin password, get blocked by corporate policies, fill out the IT ticket, have them remote to your box and install, reboot, find the program in the menu, run it, have it blocked by HBSS, put in ticket for that, update antivirus, reboot, manually pull group policy updates, reboot, more updates install, reboot, run the program.
Obviously silly, but also real.
My company has to send out emails like: "The mandatory training email is not phishing, even though it is flagged [EXTERNAL] by the system."
Me: "That's what a fishing email would say."
Feral Developer Level 3
Yes, another great solution.
A lot of people recommend Docker, but I will go further and say to specifically use Docker compose.
That way all the configuration is in a file that you can backup/restore. Updating is really easy, and you will never forget one of the random flags you need to set.
- PiHole - you can use the custom DNS to route domain names to you npm
- npm (Nginx proxy manager) - allows easy access to all your services hosted on one box
Oblivion: introduced predatory micro transactions
Of course I say it because I'm old. Now get off your PlayStation so I can dial in to the BBS and post about some dames thou hast seen.
They made distros after Slackware?
I know someone that still uses ed for all their code editing.