

Sick. I’ve tried a few times in the past to find a frontend for postgres that I liked, and was never able to. Will have to give this a try.
Sick. I’ve tried a few times in the past to find a frontend for postgres that I liked, and was never able to. Will have to give this a try.
The most straightforward thing to do, on a private LAN, is to make all your own certs, from a custom root cert, and then manually install that cert as “trusted” on each machine. If none of the machines on this network need to accessed from outside the LAN, then you’re golden.
In this case, it seems tobbe the same deal as it was with Bloodborne: FromSoft didn’t make it by themselves. It was co-developed by Nintendo, so they have co-ownership rights and are free to keep it on their own console. FromSoft likely wouldn’t have hadntge manpower to make it on their own, with whatever other projects they have going.
Yeah, shoulda said Valve, rather than Steam.
Steam.
Thank god, we STILL use TFS at work, and its core version control model is reeeeeally fucking awful.
Props to whoever this company is. This is one of the best bits of customer service I’ve seen in years.
I’ve seen forms of this joke quite a lot in the last few years, and it never fails to make me laugh.
Uhhhh, I dunno, I suppose that’s possible. Rotten Tomatoes wasn’t around in 2000, was it? Would they have aggregated from, like, newspaper reviews at the time?
This came out a year BEFORE the first F&F movie.
I JUST rewatched Gone in Sixty Seconds on a whim, on like Thursday, and spotted that it apparently has a 38% critic rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Fuck that noise, that movie is a materpiece of filmography.
Many of the articles from those platforms are useless noise, but I do still occasionally want to read something that’s posted. When that happens, I just F12 and bypass the paywall, or look for the comment that has the article text, from someone else who has already done that.
A couple dozen? If you count ones that have never started, anyway.
It’s fraud. They publicly claimed, point-blank, to do a certain thing for years, and were instead doing the opposite, in the interest of making more money. The affiliate link thing is only one of several points that they’re suing over. The far more egregious one is that they don’t actually “scour the internet to find you the best coupons” They will actively hide better coupons that they know about, if marketplaces pay them to, and still tell you in the browser “this is the best coupon.”
A Japanese Manga and Anime from the 90s and 00s. It’s a story about a kid who gets ahold of a notebook capable of anonymously killing people.
You’ll have a tough time fitting the details of each suicide onto one page, for more than a few dozen folks.
Most-importantly, don’t also go kill anyone that says you’re evil, just to stoke your ego.
True, but if it’s good for users, it should be the rule for ALL apps
Look into getting SmartTube for the TV. Works pretty great for me
You twit.