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  • It's not a recognised translation- it's the definition.

  • I can't find incognito mode for Uber.

  • Give me 2, but less mirrors- I've spent enough time in hotel lobbies, thank you. But if it were more theatre lobby than hotel lobby, I'm all for it.

  • My man, wait until you hear about this thing called rice.

  • It's no longer accessible from a desktop, only from the Google Maps app.

  • Agreed, but your point will usually be a lot better received if you aren't a dick. SpaceX is a great example- it's a great company, but the head of the company taints the whole thing they are trying to achieve.

    It comes down to respect. Even if I'm wrong, treating me with respect will mean I'm more likely to respect you, and if I respect you I'm going to respect your argument.

  • You're absolutely right, you absolute fuckwad, and well said, even if you are a shit eating waste of a human.

    (Sorry I don't mean it, I feel bad now...)

  • You've got good points, but your needless insults makes your argument fall on deaf ears.

  • You raise some good points.

    I'm not so sure about the US just walking straight over the Iranian army, though. I'm no history buff, but from my brief research the US has not had a great record of winning wars in the last fifty years without massive support from other countries. I highly doubt that the international community will support the US invading Iran in the same way that it did Iraq or Libya.

  • Sticky rice and a plain omelette with Maggi seasoning. Top tier breakfast.

  • Yeah- Square and level are two different things. I can get a cube and rotate it any way, opposite faces will still be square to each other (technically parallel) despite not being level.

    Interestingly, two perfectly vertical walls cannot be square to each other.

  • Hubris

    Jump
  • Ok I'll take this as my opportunity to rant about a pet peeve.

    Wearing a harness in this style of elevating work platform is more dangerous than not wearing one, and having a requirement to do so is part of what's wrong with work health and safety.

    The only way someone falls out of this, beyond mechanical failure or tipping, is if they lean so far over the railing they fall out of it.

    If I need to wear a harness in this, you need to wear one whenever you walk next to a balcony.

  • The router is set as a subnet router, that is how I am able to access other machines on my lan remotely.

    I don't want to, and sometimes can't, install tailscale on every device I want remote access to.

    So I may have duplicate routes- Does that explain the behaviour in my original post? And how would I go about avoiding that?

    I could turn off subnet routing, and only turn it on when needed, but I'll be putting up a bunch of other services that will want to talk to each other- I'm assuming this will break whenever I turn subnet routing on.

  • I kind of follow what you're putting down.

    I am not using an exit node. How do I go about splitting my routes?

    What I want to achieve is 'normal' access for within the lan, as well as remote access over tailscale for things I cannot run tailscale on.

  • I have a commercial VPN, but I am not connected. What tinkering did you have to do?

  • I set up subnet advertisements by doing tailscale set --advertise-routes=192.168.1.0/24. I did not touch ACL.

    The home PC is Windows, the context menu for the tray app give the option to 'use tailscale subnets' which is enabled- I assume this is the equivalent of accepting advertised routes.

    From the home PC, tailscale ping 192.168.1.2 returns a pong, from the tailscale IP. tracert fails.

  • Linux newb here. What does this mean? My knowledge of systemd is that it is responsible for things like mounting disks and running networking. So does this mean I can ask systemd to grab a new IP address every x hours, even if the machine is asleep?

  • You've got a shelf full of fifty boxes. Forty five of them are sold. You've got five people working in the store across three registers. You want to make sure that the people who ordered one get one, so you pre-allocate them by printing out all the orders and attaching them to the box.

  • I was a little sad when I heard about it, as well as bittersweet while reading The Shepherd's crown. Then I closed the book, curled up in bed and wept myself to sleep.

    I've found joy in passing his name on to the next generation.

    Have you read Shaking Hands with Death? It's... cathartic.