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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfactant
The surface tension of water is due to the molecular bonds. It’s unlikely to change because then it would no longer be water.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfactant
The surface tension of water is due to the molecular bonds. It’s unlikely to change because then it would no longer be water.
With Pihole you can restrict or be permissive with different devices, based on MAC or IP address.
Yep.
Nextcloud does all of this.
Pi-hole FTW.
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Yes but it’s hard work.
I did it from the other side of the planet. I accidentally ran an rm -rf ...
command on a running system. Luckily I had an identical system running that I could use to copy over the files, devices, etc.
Learning about inodes and /proc/xxx/fd
works, I was able to recover enough files to then copy over the rest from the other system.
Doing it over SSH from the other side of the world was a tough 14 hours.
You’ll probably need to provide more details. SPMP isn’t something we’ve heard of before.
“Isn’t working” is very ambiguous. If you have error messages, that would be useful.
E2EE chat.
AudioBookshelf ticks all those requirements.
Ahhh. Props to you, kind stranger.
Yes. It prevents replay attacks.
That’s why I buy secondhand Pixels. You can normally get near-new quality if someone orders one as a gift and it’s the wrong colour, or they accidentally chose the wrong storage size, or something similar.
That way Google’s not getting my money.
Third Room by matrix.org does all of this.
“The laws of mathematics are very commendable, but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia.” ~ Malcolm Turnbul, former Australian PM.
QLD? Toilet frogs?
*peace