Only the original is delicious
Only the original is delicious
Wait, cyber trucks hava a liver?
I vaguely remember reading a news story about a firefighter that did that a while ago.
1gb symmetrical $70 a month…
My 4 host machines run debian (proxmox). I have a lot of different guest flavors running though, debian, fedora, rocky, one old guest still running Ubuntu and even a mint sandbox machine.
I probably have a bit more complicated self host than others because I am using it both for my useful internal services (jellyfin, git, pihole, etc.) I also run a whole lot of services for learning, such as kubernetes and dns. Plus a whole lot of other mostly useless stuff that I only use to test different architectures or automations that come in handy as an SRE.
The NFL is a non profit, the teams are not. It still doesn’t make it right, though.
Well, yeah. If they don’t and are hauling more weight than their plates allow, the highway patrol will give them a ticket. If I wanted to haul over 3 tons of weight with my Tahoe, I’d have to have commercial plates even though it’s not being used as a commercial vehicle.
Until fairly recently, all trucks were licensed with the “COMMERCIAL” rated plates in MO… Even the show truck I had in the early 2000’w had to have commercial plates, and the most it ever hauled was detailing equipment.
The rating is about how much you plan to haul, not what truck you have. It’s all about taxing the loads on the road.
It’s for trucks over a certain weight rating. Since most of those trucks will have trailers or large boxes on them, there’s no need for that plate
I’d just go be a bard in a tavern. Drink, sing and play instruments.
Hey you, you’re finally awake…
You’re lucky. I left FOSS dev because I got tired of my free time being abused by people like the one in your post
I absolutely hated myself after installing Arch on one of my machines.
Then I discovered EndeavourOS… I still hate myself but at least my laptop works now.
I think the hamster has a better chance in the microwave
Edit: stupid spelling