Big Data and Joywave - Dangerous (it’s pretty NSFW btw.).
I still remember how i heard that tune for the first time and how surprised i was in which direction the music video went.
Big Data and Joywave - Dangerous (it’s pretty NSFW btw.).
I still remember how i heard that tune for the first time and how surprised i was in which direction the music video went.
I think you should provide more information about the rule you created.
For me he’s a great TV cook in terms of how much positive influence he had with my bubble and me. I don’t know if i would be so passionate about home cooking if it wasn’t for his work. That being said i wouldn’t be on a months-long waiting list to visit his restaurants (dunno if any still exist).
I love to go on free walking tours if they’re available. Other than that there is a view of most popular attractions on Google travel which you can filter by most popular for tourists or locals.
Always have backups
Idk seems like gatekeeping to me. Why don’t they wipe their disk and install Arch like real sigma linux users?
The lockscreen player is visible but the background isn’t changing anymore
I loved how older versions of Android (and afaik iOS as well) could set the album cover of the currently played song as the lockscreen background.
It’s a tiny and maybe completely unnecessary feature, but i loved it.
Like others said: it depends.
In my opinion the most important thing to have is an off-site backup. If you have achvieved that, it’s only a matter of how long you are willing to wait for the recovery. If your answer is something like “it cannot wait” then you should go with at least raid 1 and consider additional meausres for the event when your whole array fails.
I love to start a new round of Civ 6 or a create a new city in City Skylines, because i learned so much from my previous mistakes and this time i will create a perfect civ/city… only to make super stupid mistakes nonetheless and fail miserably. It’s still great fun though.
A firewall usually reads the rules from top to bottom and applies the first match. So when your first rule is deny everything , it will deny literally anything before the second rule will be applied.
Your deny rule should always be at the end.