

This is only unpopular in the USA, it’s the popular opinion everywhere where we don’t worship guns.
This is only unpopular in the USA, it’s the popular opinion everywhere where we don’t worship guns.
Supermarkets exploit that behaviour by displaying per-person limits on merchandise. E.g. “limit 5 per person”.
It works.
Common parts are available and easy to get, relatively cheaply.
Specialist parts are somewhat more difficult.
You may as well just bring your existing gear.
My search-fu is failing me, mainly because there’s a film and TV show with that name dominating results.
Can I get a TL;DR?
Especially as the nice response is “we’ve had feedback about that app from too few users to support it, unless you’d like to try”.
Or, pretty much any other response.
I certainly was coming in to these comments.
I trialled both a while ago, chose ummich asits face recognition was superior.
There were other reasons, but I’ve forgotten them.
Just fill the balloon with farts.
I still double-check my CIDR’s/netmasks and expected ranges with a tool (some online one or other). Easier to avoid silly mistakes or typo’s
TL;DR: it depends entirely on the DHCP server software.
Generally the safe/reliable policy is to assign a smaller DHCP range (or ranges) and allocate static assignments outside of the DHCP range(s).
Assume your network is 192.168.1.0/24.
Specify 192.168.1.128/25 for DHCP, which means all DHCP addresses will be above 192.168.1.128.
This leaves you everything below 192.168.1.127 for static assignments.
“They had a knife!”
It’s just this, just simple geology.
The water level is actually irrelevant.
Amazing. I get there’s some atlassian bullshittery behind that.
There’s also a draw.io (diagrams.net) plugin for intellij and probably eclipse.
buy selling
I’m enjoying this far more than I should.
Future me sucks, he gets all my stuff.
I’ve used coreos happily on homelab bare metal.
PXE booting it with cloudinit/ignition automation for provisioning.
It’s make for an excellent VPS.
Mine are all named for the colour of the case, or case accent when ambiguous, though network infrastructure items are named for their models, being the typical default.
I sometimes use A records or mDNS-SD for the actual services provided and use a
*.home.arpa.
domain.Another theme at another site is native fauna and flora names.
No cringe, no pop culture.