*.example.com
like network.example.com
only covers sub domains and not third level domains like host1.network.example.com
or *.network.example.com
*.example.com
like network.example.com
only covers sub domains and not third level domains like host1.network.example.com
or *.network.example.com
get a wildcard like *.example.org and you’ll be done for everything
This actually only covers the subdomain. It doesn’t extend to *.network.example.com
. I spent last Saturday fighting my browsers until finding that out.
I think they look really cool. I can’t get the rage about a friggin’ giant electricity producing machine but they’re fine with billboards everywhere.
The cost of ingredients have gone up anywhere from 75%-300% from corporate greed. Flour went from $1/Lb to $5/Lb. It’s actually cheaper in some cases to buy the mass produced version of things like bread.
TL;DR: You can only lower you consumption so much before you starve
To be pedantic; not quite the same thing. While it does usually include hating your job, it’s more about doing the absolute bare minimum required by your contract, sometimes dragging your feet as long as possible, and only doing the 9-5 – nothing more.
so just not eat at all then?
I dunno what you guys are doing that makes your nextcloud die without touching it
Mine runs happily until I decide to update it
I could do it I think. I was pretty good at Duck Hunt back in the day.
boo-hoo. Profits are not guaranteed.
I think a scaling inheritance tax that accounts for all assets could work
Does it rub the oil itself?
Nobody outside of the USA gives a shit about the distinction.
A PhD is the promise you’ll do great work. An honorary degree means you’ve already done it.
I sure as fuck don’t
Really depends what you’re chasing. If you want overall performance then 256GB is the better choice. It’s quite a bit faster than 128GB in terms of actual physical chip performance. There are diminishing returns in performance once you go above 256GB.