

DNS is never the Domain Name Service.
The very first sentence of RFC 1034, the document that is the basis of DNS, identifies it as the Domain Name System.


DNS is never the Domain Name Service.
The very first sentence of RFC 1034, the document that is the basis of DNS, identifies it as the Domain Name System.


Also, buying or building something to cover the less is cheap, and possibly fun, mini-project. As long as you allow a bit of airflow…


What do you use for your Kubernetes build?
Also, do you have an S3 compatible storage? If not, what do you use for persistence?
One reply to this is that God can do anything possible.
Now, ideas about what is possible vary. For example Descartes could not conceive of a triangle where the angles did not add up to 180°. However, even in Descartes’ time it was known that a triangle on a sphere will have angles that add up to more than 180° (you can make a triangle with 3 right angles on a globe and those angles add up to 270°).
So the idea might be refined to be more that nonsensical things remain nonsensical. As in, you can ask the question, “Can God change the color of a flower to Tuesday?” But even though it is perfectly correct English, it doesn’t make sense, and your question is bogus, not God.


If it unlocks with a simple pattern, if you use a unlock code that someone can guess, and so on.
Or did you mean remotely?
Nuclear wars before the UN: 1
Nuclear wars after the UN: 0
I guess this is the original:


GPLv3 comes out to 5215 words, so pretty long.


I’ve read many contracts which explicitly state that any part being invalidated does not invalidate the remaining parts.


That’s a nice summary, but the GPLv2 is about 2500 words…


The GPLv2 comes to about 2500 words, which puts it at about 10 minutes read time according to this infographic.
My grandmother had to marry in secret because married women weren’t allowed to work. That was considered taking a job from a man who needed to support his family.
She wore her wedding ring on a chain around her neck, and one day it fell out when she leaned over. She was fired that very day.
Saying “please” when asking someone to do you a favor isn’t excessive, IMHO. It indicates that you are making a request and not issuing an order, and recognizes that you are grateful for the assistance.
That and the century of humiliation.
Presumably you had to travel to get there. It’s likely you didn’t have anything to drink while travelling. So they offer you a drink.
Also, it’s nice to sit and chat while enjoying a drink, whether that is a warm drink (coffee, tea, whatever), a cold drink (water, juice, soda, whatever), or an alcoholic drink (beer, wine, whatever).
Edit: Also why are you annoyed? If you don’t want anything a simple “nothing for me, thanks” is fine and shouldn’t put you out too much!


Totally off topic, but man that is one terrible table design. 😆
Reddit seems to think that it’s AI:
I couldn’t find a source either, so maybe it is.
The people in the trolley problem aren’t necessarily tied to the track. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Until there’s an easy way to have an algorithm other than date order, Mastodon will always be sort of “meh” for me.