Unfortunately they think they are, good luck everyone else, we're already mostly hosed stateside.
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Thanks for the reply! Re direct expose: ive got a Cloudflare tunnel so I can keep my firewalls tight, I don't directly expose anything ever, not since I made a Minecraft server directly exposed in 2018 and within hours had already had over 100 unidentified attempts at connection from who knows where.
I'll take a look at Ghost, I don't expect Hugo to be what they're looking for but I'll show them anyway.
Right now we're looming for a place for her to mirror her Substack and start migrating her fans to her platform, rather than drive deeper into the corpoverse regarding sharing her work.
I've been looking at selfhosting options for my partner, an author, who wants a blog.
So far I've tried Haven, and I'm not sure it's gonna be a good fit, not having a "guest account" option for non-registered users.
If anyone has a recommendation I'd super appreciate it, ideal not dealing with nginx 😅
Exactly where I am.
I moved to a backwater town in the middle of the desert for a fucking reason, worse comes to worst and I've got the benefit of being able to travel in literally any direction and be on res.
Just in case anyone is curious:
If you navigate to "actions" on the github, you can download nightly versions that have the fixes days before the release is done.
It's just speculation based on observation. Literally just the appearance. Thank you for the additional info:)
The CO2 cartridges specifically.
There are adapters that can be used to refill them with co2 bottles purchased from a local supplier though. IMHO a 1 time purchase from a US company that then liberates you from them via enabling local production of your stuff is acceptable, for some it may not be.
I'm having trouble discerning from their website who manufactures their cylinders, but they appear identical to the Sodasense ones used by all the American brands (sodastream/ninja thirsti).
Sodasense bottles are manufactured in Wisconsin.
I love my 8bitdo sn30 pro+. Plays like a snes, feels like a ds4 in the hands. Super responsive buttons, user replaceable rechargeable battery. Wired via usb-c or wireless via bluetooth.
I use it with my PC (linux), my android phone (steamlink) and my switch
Edit: a complaint about the sn30! The Bluetooth radio isn't "loud" enough, I frequently end up with faraday cage situations because I have a pcie bluetooth card and the antenna is on the back of my htpc
Twm, I'll extend it as needed.
If you can afford it, it's genuinely worth seeing in theaters.
We pass down the what, but as history is written by the victors the why and the how are lost to the ages. Without why, we never truly understand how. Without how, what is sure to happen without contest.