@JamesLucasIT Ah yes, why did we stop building edifices of excess as dictatorial governments fell out of favor (and conspicuously close to when slave labor fell out of fashion)
@shotgunner101 SIEM is pronounced "SEEM" not "SIM" and I will die on that hill.
Punctuation and quotation marks. Period goes outside unless it's ending the sentence I'm quoting.
@KaiInRealLife I think the complaint is more about how janky the rule is. You can cast 3 spells in a turn (action, action surge, reaction) UNLESS you cast an "especially quick" spell which somehow blocks all those other spells.
@DarrigoMelanie 1. Those aren't the numbers from today's vote.
2. Even if every one of the 31 democrats voted to remove, they still wouldn't have the numbers to remove him.
3. Even if they were joined by every democrat who voted present or failed to vote, it still would have failed
@DailyDarkWeb 90 days is too long, here's my 90 second plan:
Seconds 1-60: Think about it for a minute, and revise your expectations.
Seconds 61-90: Assume if someone's timeline is BS, their product is too.
@Porkbun@RayRedacted So of course I'm willing to pay for email service generally, but I wouldn't be willing to pay an additional fee on top of what I'm already paying for email through you. I'd just like to not have to deal with a second registrar
@Porkbun@RayRedacted Oh, i never answered your previous question. Currently I've got a namecheap domain that wildcard forwards to a paid email acount on a domain hosted by you, so in one way you're already doing all the email hosting and storage side, but the simple forwarding is just domain cost 1/2
@Porkbun@RayRedacted I use it to generate unique email addresses with one of my domains. It's basically just for signups/logins and hasn't gotten virtually any spam.
@ludditus@AlmaLinux "Unfortunately the way we understand it today, Red Hatβs user interface agreements indicate that re-publishing sources acquired through the customer portal would be a violation of those agreements."
Basically, having a subscription disallows that.
@silvesterldn@MattGarrahan@StigAbell Everyone: "this is the worst take on this I've ever seen"
The Sun: "yeah, but we also just copied from The Times!"
Everyone: "Thats ... Not better"
@CrispinCowan0@SwipeWright Which would put the group difference at smaller than the normal intragroup variation. Most males will have measurements in the normal range for females and vice versa. You're broader criticism of swiperight absolutely stands though.
@CrispinCowan0@SwipeWright Sure, I'm going from memory so I had to actually re-look it up. Just pulling a random one out, they discussed differences in cortexes. For scaled surface aras of the cortex, I'm seeing females: 1,051.41 Β± 42.75 cm2, males: 1,026.07 Β± 34.24 cm2 https://t.co/YZM5NTGoTn