

I don’t. Of my 120tb, I only care about the 4tb of personal data and I push that to a cloud backup. The rest can just be downloaded again.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer


I don’t. Of my 120tb, I only care about the 4tb of personal data and I push that to a cloud backup. The rest can just be downloaded again.


They do seem to be good at making a mess of things.


That doesn’t seem to be true? Their site says you can use another passport as verification if renewing - https://www.gov.uk/renew-adult-passport/renew or if applying you need a little more https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-adult-passport/what-documents-you-need-to-apply
I’m about to have to go through this now. I’m a dual citizen but I’ve never lived over there, and have a trip planned to visit family later this year. I let my British passport expire over 10 years ago because I never use it.
More details here too https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/overseas-passport-supporting-documents-group-3/applying-for-a-passport-from-outside-the-uk-supporting-documents-group-3-accessible The supporting docs in table A are definitely doable without living in the UK, if you even need to use that table. Their site is unclear and contradictory unfortunately between that last link and the earlier ones


For those unfamiliar, China uses their civilian fishing boats for military purposes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_Militia


I’m definitely intrigued. Most of the early demo reviews hated on it for being text heavy instead of voice actors, so I’m keen to see some updated reviews.


Yeah you’re wrong. I could barely make it through a few episodes of SGU, but STA is much better.


You should post this to https://lemmy.ca/c/canada for more eyes!


I found Discovery the same way, it’s the only trek series I couldn’t make it through.
Picard suffered from bad writing unfortunately. Season 3 cashed in on nostalgia and I appreciate it for that, but the first 2 seasons were very meh.
Starfleet academy is great though, IF you’re ok with a show targeted to young adults. If you’re not ok with that, the episodes will be very hit and miss. The most recent episode was fantastic, once you get through the 3 minute long sex scene it opened with. Even that does serve a purpose though to show the bond that’s developed between two chars.


Which I find kinda surprising, since I would call SNW fairly “woke” if you actually pay attention to the show. Maybe it’s just because it’s a male captain set in the TOS era, and it’s a more traditional trek show?


Why are you relying on example.com as a health check? To be really blunt about it, if you’re using it then you’ve misconfigured your stuff.
From their docs:
These web services are provided as best effort, but are not designed to support production applications. While incidental traffic for incorrectly configured applications is expected, please do not design applications that require the example domains to have operating HTTP service.
Many (maybe most?) of us just use the all feed, and block the communities we don’t want to see. That makes the specific community / instance a lot less important than reddit.


Very well might be, but the end product is nothing like RHEL. I know they host more Linux than Windows on Azure.


I don’t know what you mean by Linux spin. Are you thinking of hyperv?


Huh? RHEL isn’t a cloud. Azure is Microsoft’s version of aws / gcp
I like the one where you stick the word anal in front of the names of RVs.


I think this is the most I’ve despised an enemy since Kai Wynn. I did not expect an episode like that from this show.


Modern encoding formats can also do a lot better quality at a lower bitrate than Blu-ray, and do dynamic bitrate depending on the amount of change in a scene.
Like you said, most people just don’t care. The quality is good enough.


I don’t smell anything after I sneeze… You should probably check with a doctor to make sure you don’t have an infection.
Actual paper here is more understandable than this article - https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/airsnitch-demystifying-and-breaking-client-isolation-in-wi-fi-networks/