

I just sent you a DM for testing purposes. Let’s see if you can reply to that one.
Oh no, you!
I just sent you a DM for testing purposes. Let’s see if you can reply to that one.
It’s way too late at night for me to give an in-depth answer, but I just wanted to let you know that if you plan on adding drives over time, you might want to check out running the disks in JBOD instead of RAID and the use ZFS to create the storage volume. Redundancy supported, and you can add disks whenever you need more space. The disks don’t even have to be the same size.
What if he pointed at you instead, and just left after saying it?
Thank you. I help where I can.
I was considering something similar for my Volvo 940 about around 2010. The idea was that I’d install a touch screen as an infotainment system where I could see stuff like OBD2 data and navigation.
While not having a functioning speedometer for a little bit (later fixed), I used my phone to see the GPS speed with the screen flipped so I could get the speed on the windshield like a HUD in some modern cars. The plan was to do something similar integrated with the home brewed infotainment.
It annoys me that I never went through with it, because so much stuff of what I’d drawn up became standard for “fancy” cars later.
Pssst, take these: .,
One stale and one severely moldy
That time Bayern declared itself a soviet Republic in 1919, probably. Or maybe the toilet paper crisis of 1923. Or possibly the Affenkrawatte-Affair during the Weimar republic.
between France and Poland
Not if they have a say in the matter.
Some of them want the be abused
Really? Name the seven seas of the world.
Does he mean the house in the house, or the house-house, though?
EDIT: I didn’t notice him in the lower right corner
Spice Girls - Say You’ll be There
Took me a while to realize that Caliber is roughly inch/100. Once I did I no longer needed to memorize them.
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A fish - en fisk
The fish - fisken
Seeing as you’re using Putty, I guess it’s safe to assume that remote is Linux and local is windows?
In that case, use scp (winscp, filezilla, or one of the many other alternatives. Many FTP client have baked in support for scp).
It runs over the ssh protocol, so your remote machine already supports it.