15 years of ros experience if you need help. Just dm me and we’ll set something up.
Perhaps Israel shouldn’t have put so much effort into ensuring Palestinians didn’t have access to education and other basic human rights. I’m not into what Hamas is doing or what they’ve done really ever, but what were these rabbis doing while Palestine was being bulldozed for settlements? What, honestly, was the expected outcome? Decades of grinding them down wasnt making things more peaceful. I don’t get it. You cannot blame people for not being sympathetic to headlines like this. You just can’t.
Genuinely curious what you did consider.
Do whatever you want on your own time 🙂
Bud you’re flat out wrong here.
It’s not. It’s miserable to actually use. It’s miserable to manage in a production setting. It’s just not acceptable unless you’re working for yourself.
Ok but it’s exactly what I want.
I very much disagree, what are you referring to?
Same here, and honestly the quality is just trash,save for a few decent communities. No one went to reddit for the content. All the value is in the comments, and here there’s either very little interaction, or a worse circle jerk than reddit ever had. There are exceptions, but that’s been my experience.
If you don’t understand why it’ss broken, I guess that’s on you. If you’re to tbe point op is in terms of their needs, network topology etc and you still don’t understand the fundamentals, what do you expect me to say to resolve that? If you’re OK with supporting your broken, incorrectly configured network, then by all means. If you are not, then expect the answer from those you’re asking for help from to be “fix your shit”. Do not expect anyone to educate you. It’s like arguing with creationists - you picked this dumbass thing to get behind, I’m not on the hook to explain basic logic to you.
If you’re using double NAT, you’re doing something wrong. If you want to do it right, stop using double nat. If that doesn’t matter to you, and you’re comfortable supporting a broken-by-design network, do it.
Land ownership (in the US) already is public. What problem would this solve? What problems would it create? How would the solutions outweigh the problems?
Is this real.
Connect is really great.
I worked outside for a few years and found this to be the most reliable app out there. It’d give me a fifteen minute warning for rain and was consistently spot on. I like the ui, but it’s not as snazzy as some of the others.
How are users that aren’t interested in following the state of each community supposed to know which one is “on top” or the best community to post to or watch for relevant information? I don’t agree that making meta-level knowledge of the site mandatory to successfully navigating it is healthy or smart for the long term success of lemmy.
Our last bill was about 28k, and we don’t get to use SAML for that price.