Windows Subsystem for Linux
I’m Hunter Perrin. I’m a software engineer.
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Windows Subsystem for Linux
The shows in Vegas are definitely worth a trip. I just saw Penn and Teller and the Blue Man Group.
Plus Vegas is really just so over the top. Walking around seeing the lights and sights, it’s pretty cool.
Billionaires.
I use Nephele through Nginx Proxy Manager.
Fedora, but I wouldn’t say I’m in love with it. It frustrates me the least. No Linux distro is perfect, but they’re all better than Windows.
This is amazing and I love it.
Ha! That’s awesome!
Ok, hear me out.
We find the users with the slowest internet and start sending them all the data. They don’t have to keep anything on disk. Then they send it all back and forth between each other. Any time a user makes a request, we just wait for one of the slow nodes to come across the data and send it out.
We use the slowest wires for all the storage. It’s fool proof.
Ask a local lawyer. Laws vary about recording someone without their permission.
Some coating on the glass is very faintly purple. Could be UV protection, anti glare, anti fog, etc.
Glass itself is very faintly green, so it’s not the color of the glass, unless they are made out of some other material (something like polycarbonate or sapphire).
Is it possible for me to get an account? How would I go about doing that?
Oh, that sounds really cool! Thank you for the explanation.
What does it do?
The cheapest one I know of is about $8 a month, so it should be affordable, even on a tight budget.
You can buy a super cheap cloud VM and use a (self hosted) VPN so it can access your own PC and a reverse proxy to forward all incoming requests to your own PC behind your school’s network.
It’s arguable whether this would violate their policy, since you are technically hosting something, but not accessible on the internet from their IP. So if you wanna be safe, don’t do this, otherwise, that could help you get started.
Yes, but then you’re not using IMAP.
If you’re using IMAP, the emails aren’t completely downloaded by Thunderbird, just the headers.
I don’t think you’re supposed to view someone else’s paginis without permission.
No joke, I’ve had two Keurig machines break on me in the past year. Those machines are trash, built to break. After the second one, I just bought a $10 coffee pot, and it’s working great. It’s probably going to last me ten years. There’s barely any parts to break.