We call them ceasers
We typically buy the clam juice premixed with tomato juice, Clamato juice.
We call them ceasers
We typically buy the clam juice premixed with tomato juice, Clamato juice.
NetAlertX does network detection monitoring if that’s what you are after. I’ve been very happy with it, I use the ntfy forwarder so I get the alerts on my phone.
Bermudian dollar as well
For me it’s because I’m hungry AF and just don’t want to wait for them to fix it. Not being that picky helps.
Ahh OK my bad. I’ve only worked with NTP for a long time and wasn’t aware of the earlier stuff.
Latency is accounted for in the sync process
Another happy Connect user here and you can enable the beta branch from the play store. I ran into a bug a few months ago and made a post, the Dev had it fixed hours later.
Connect was also one of the very few apps that was very early to doing instance and other flexible filtering options. It’s so good I can browse All without getting upset.
Same with me but on Connect. I can still use All and discover new stuff easily by being ruthless with blocking. I have several hundred blocked communities and use the keyword filters for major us politicians and such.
If there is someone who posts US politics in a general sub I just block the user.
I know I’m throwing some good out with bad but thems the breaks.
I haven’t either. Maybe it’s because I don’t use any social media but Lemmy
It’s actually the number of brain cells lost every time someone reads stupid shit like this on the internet
I’ve worked with POS systems my whole career and I still can’t help think Piece Of Shit whenever I see it
It’s a common saying, at least in north america. I didn’t even think about it reading it, but when you brought it up it does really sound like a typo haha
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/the-world-over
Thats really interesting. I wonder how much the culture and expectations of norms in corporations makes a difference with this.
Have you worked in several all female crews as well? Its hard to judge when you don’t have a baseline to consider.
This is spot on from my experience as well, you can even see this dynamic play out within individual departments in the same company.
I hear you on the cold part. So many tripped breakers from space heaters… and that one time, a very angry UPS that got plugged into.
For Windows it absolutely is in order of listing however. Typical behaviour is no reply after a second against the primary DNS results in it moving down the list.
Redundancy aside, this is more important when you span multiple datacenters and always want lookups going to the completely local or most local DC available.
TIL about the Linux/BSD not having preference though. Good to know.