This should be legal in Germany, as it is clearly comedy.
This should be legal in Germany, as it is clearly comedy.
Yeah, I have 31 remote users (though less then 10 are actually active). If you’re running a server setup to the point of supporting that, the plex lifetime pass is just a piss in the wind.
But the lemmy FOSS crowd is strong, we’re severely outnumbered here :D
OP probably doesn’t have a plex pass.
Unless therer was some major update in the last 6 months I’ve missed, I’d say no … not even close.
I’ve tried … was not impressed.
There is probably less cumbersome way to put it, but you shouldn’t use “known carcinogen” since that is an official (or at least widely used) classifcation that the chemical is NOT in.
But non of these classify it as a “known carcinogen” like your title claims. Acording to rule 1, posts must be facts.
I’m sorry, but this is wrong.
Acrylamide is classified as “probable carcinogens”. Not as a “known carcinogen”.
Personally I’m more on the paranoid side, so I went with raid 6 and a hot spare. So in case of failure I can rebuild one disk immediately and not having to buy one first. But so far I’ve never had a disk failure.
In addition I was thinking of having the 8TB HDD as a standalone to backup the documents and maybe the photos and the docker setups.
That is a very good idea. I also can’t quite afford to backup my main storage of movies/shows, but at least all the important personal documents (and my music) is properly backed up.
I’d rather “waste” some money instead of my time picking it up … or even worse, shopping and cooking.
I know some in Europe as well. A colleague from work regularly eats a large menu with an additional burger and chicken nuggets for lunch.
What are you ordering that costs more than double of that?
Two Big Mac Menus? And some chicken nuggets.
I get off my fat ass
But the entire point of having it delivered is so you can keep sitting on it.
It would be kind of annoying if you had do weigh all your liquids.
It’s not even about being funny. It’s about the message, really.
I had these batches on my backpack and jacket when I was young. And I’m pretty sure kids still carry them today. They are not illegal, even though they clearly display a swastika.