Then why does my map have a big blob on it that says EUROPE??? Checkmate. King me.
Then why does my map have a big blob on it that says EUROPE??? Checkmate. King me.
Did you learn algebra before 7th grade?
I prefer the way chrome handles x509 certificates more than Firefox does. It’s still not perfect though.
I’m guessing that samsung probably has a link on their website for people looking to repair their phones and on order to get your shop listed there you have to agree to use samsung certified parts
The writing I see on the wall is that these AI require such a large data set to create that only mega corps are going to have them. They allow some free access now, but in a few years they’re gonna start enshittifying the free tier and jack up prices
I think two assumptions to this whole 10k people/day metric cause it to be inaccurate pseudoscience:
It assumes people learn things at random times, causing the distribution to average over 30 years.
It assumes everyone learns a thing by age 30. If you talk to anyone over 80 years old I guarantee they’ll tell you they don’t know everything.
It’s a sweet sentiment, but it bugs me how people keep quoting this like there’s any truth behind it.
No. Traefik says the 500 error came from downstream. So that means either wireguard or myapp. Check the logs for those.
500 errors typically log a stack trace in the server logs. Have you checked there? That would give more indication of where to start debugging.
My guess is those instances are misconfigured, didn’t set their language correctly
Nice. I’ve heard good things about it previously and it seems like it’ll check all my boxes. I’ve just been trying to figure out what to do for monthly backups to the cloud. I don’t wanna risk losing all my extended family’s photos in a hurricane or house fire.
Does it support SSO with OIDC?
I’m not sure it scratches the itch for you, but you can play Shogun: Total War this way. You can manually direct your army in battles if you want to, but it makes the game take waaay longer (and I usually do poorly). Or you just auto-calculate the results of the battle and you get back to farming resources and taking over your neighbor’s territory.
I just used a Cloudflare Tunnel.
She must be a rogue. That’s just the d6 bag.
Not because they haven’t screwed people over yet, but because that’s a comparison of dndbeyond to pathfinder, not a product that sells digital Pathfinder source books. It’s comparing apples to oranges. As I mentioned in my first post, you can just buy physical books for dnd and the point is moot.
Probably. Just not a fair comparison
How do you not own what you buy with dnd? Are you leasing your books, minis, dice, character sheets, etc?
Neutral paladin is just in it because his mom sent in the application to the temple and he was too lazy to find a different job. He just clocks in and clocks out each day to collect a paycheck. He takes a 10 minute break every 2hrs to smoke some weed which he refers to as “reflecting on God’s blessings”.
Alternatively, I think maybe Hellboy is an example of Neutral Good paladin?
People don’t like centralizing the Internet in a single service. There’s nothing wrong with the product. It works great and is much more secure than opening ports in your home network. This community is just more biased toward decentralization and privacy, which is a common reason for people to start self hosting.
I think wireguard can allow you to set up a similar external connection with some extra steps. This would remove Cloudflare from the loop.