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  • Can you imagine going through everything it takes to become a high ranking officer to then have to answer to these asshats?

  • Graylog has been mostly solid here too.

  • I used to buy used CDs and rip them myself. So I have my own collection. But to discover new music and listen to things I may not wish to own, streaming is the best option.

    The solution? A plex server with a music library that points to your own collection. Then get a Tidal subscription through Plex. You then add Tidal music to your own library as if you were downloading or ripping it yourself. Listen with plexamp on a phone connected via bluetooth, or just use plex client on your shield, roku, firestick, etc.

    Now you can listen to things both locally and streamed seamlessly. You can do artist radio to discover new music and manage smart playlists on the plex server itself.

  • If you are hosting your own mail server, a procmail recipe shouldn't be too difficult. I run mimedefang, so could do it there too, but that's a whole lot of overkill if you don't already have that.

  • Or at the very least require a TS clearance to run.

  • Start with lynis and go from there. Also lsof -ni and disable things that you don't need.

    Lynis will help you to comply with cis benchmarks, which are another thing you should read through.

  • I have this installed because my password manager is :X

  • How is a man asking for a woman driver abuse? Maybe I really fucking hate having to ride with dudebro cabbies and having to humor them with their inane conversations and would prefer a woman driver.

  • Mint has simplescan. Did you try that?

  • Maybe in a true democracy. No more gerrymandered districts, ranked choice voting, and term limits would be a good start. Let's kill citizens united while at it.

  • Yeah, no.

    This buffoon would never be able to get cleared for even a generic TS for normal government work. I think our commander in chief should be able to obtain a TS as a requirement to running for office. Then there's Jared...

    • Sometimes "experts" suck. I've had 2 projects done to my house that need to be re-done, they were so bad. I would have been better off investing some time into learning to do it myself, which I now have to do anyway.
    • Having experts do my camper van conversion would be ridiculously expensive. Same for buying pre-made things. There is a lot to learn about floor, insulation, wiring, charging, cabinetry, water, storage, etc. But learning that is one reason I'm doing it myself. Mistakes still don't add up to even one piece that pre-fab or shop expert would charge. For example, a galley is about $1200 (sink, fridge cabinet). I built my own for ~$200 and got most of it done in one day.
    • There are some experts I will trust. I trust one bike shop to do my shock service each year because frankly it's a messy hassle for me to do it myself, and If I screw up, I buy a new $1000 fork. If they screw up, they buy it.
  • This is a crop duster, not a stunt plane. It's not designed for that maneuver, so if you try, wings snap off. Iow, not normal flight conditions. Unlike civil engineers, you can't slap a factor of safety of 10 on an airplane. It won't fly.

  • Programming languages that use white space to delimit structure are annoying at best. I get annoyed at yaml too, but I'm ok once I have a few templates set up.

  • Plex with a Tidal subscription. Treats tidal as if it is local in your library and seamlessly integrates with your own collection.

    Listen with plexamp.

  • Cinnamon actually lets you do some neat tiling with the keyboard. For example full height left key followed by full width top key will put a window in the top left corner. Same for any position. Run the sequence again to revert. I just discovered double clicks on borders will maximize vertical or horizontal as well.