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When was that?

Apparently it is impossible to find the time or place to add them.

When was BGP? Or when was NTP?

I think it was a joke based on NTP being a time protocol.

whoosh

They probably meant, as explained in the video, "light from our sun"

It seems like an appropriate channel given the silliness of the question!


Replicators failed to take control every times, but now they're trying through the election process.


that's the kind of news I expect to be in mice and not in humans ;)


I wouldn't say "a lot", but he did some. He never said he would never do VPN ads, he said he would not do it using the false advertisement talking points. For example, when speaking of geo-block bypassing, he alway mention this probably goes against the terms of services of most streaming services.


Vertical screen users thank you in advance!


Exactly, unikernels are great for performance and isolation, but that can't be compared to a full application stack running in a container or VM.


Not all containers are a "full application stack"

A unikernel can definitely be compared.


Not OP, but we had to get a c section and milk production was slow to come in. We also used the breastfeeding aid, but with formula.

The way it was explained to us, the idea is to continue to stimulate milk production while supplementing. We used it for a week until production was sufficient. I personally enjoyed this as it allowed me to be more involved and removed the stress of knowing if we were feeding our child enough while still getting what we could from breastfeeding.

We definitely had a great hospital. With all the stress and lack of sleep, I'm not sure I would've kept calm if they'd imposed stuff that way. Not letting you the choice of using formula when using the breastfeeding aid seems crazy.


I see the HTTPS:// was removed from the submission title, it's what got me curious about it.


Sadly, what archive.org does with protocols and subdomains is quite a messy guesswork, from what I observed: take a look at "HTTPS page from 1998":

http://web.archive.org/web/19981201210443/https://www.info.c...

Neither the protocol nor the "www" subdomain are "right", yet archive.org serves some snapshot.


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