

probably it would get imported into another country within the EU, it is quite common for used cars in Europe to make their way into the used market in another country.
Just like used American cars make their way to central an south America.
probably it would get imported into another country within the EU, it is quite common for used cars in Europe to make their way into the used market in another country.
Just like used American cars make their way to central an south America.
Terraform and Ansible do different things, they do have overlapping features, but ultimately they’re meant to do different things. I use them both at my current job with Terraform running Ansible
I’ve been using Ansible for almost 10 years now and one thing I learned is to keep things simple, most issues I had with Ansible in the past were due to me taking the wrong approach to problem solving. In way, it forced me to not overcomplicate things.
I’m not the biggest fan of it, but I do prefer it over other IaCs.
edit: tbh my biggest issue with Ansible is other people who ask me “why not wrtie a bash script instead?”
And these platforms will simply follow the money
This, remember that every single pride sponsorship and rainbow coloured logo was approved by a marketing department after extensive market research deeming it to be profitable
I was taking out the rubbish and I saw a girl trying to parallel park, a man walking his dog decided to help her and he couldn’t. Felt worse for the Samaritan than the person in need
I think the narration was great, the children just appear at the very beginning of the book
and the Fork doesn’t publish to the GPlay store, so I hope the fork continues to be maintained even if it is just keeping up with the latest release of syncthing only
Used to live in an earthquake zone right in front of the ocean, so tsunamis were always a risk.
So I kept a bug off bag with water, clothes, blanket, cereal bars, lights and a battery pack ready to go by my bike.
I did use it once and skipped all over the traffic going to the shelter. Fortunately the water didn’t rise enough to be a threat, but I thanks to the peace of mind the bag brought, I didn’t even stress during the evacuation
I also paid for WinRAR, as a gag present for a friend who’s an Apple fanboy who never used Windows.
As a non American who has never been to the US, but grew up well within its sphere of cultural influence.
I thought that about half of the population was black, maybe 40% minimum. I was surprised to learn that it was just above 10% in reality.
they still own the twitter trademark, that might be their biggest asset
I’ve been using ULauncher for a while and I’m quite happy with it, it has plugin support too.
Yes, Clonezilla runs off a live USB. If it is large enough it can also store the partition you want to clone, making the whole process a lot simpler.
sir, this is /r/lewronggeneration
it does, or at least older versions of Android did
the doorbell is inside my house, the spring and pulleys too, he only bit exposed to the outside is a lever you pull to make the contraption move, it is kinda like the launcher on a pinball machine
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I have a mechanical doorbell at my house that I adore. I’m never getting rid of it.
I tried then first N characters of my password until I found out the threshold was at 8, then I tried with the first 8 chartacters of my password and then random junk and it worked.
I also had two friends in the same bank to validate
As a non native speaker, it really irks me when people mix up “brake” and “breake”, specially among car enthusiasts.