HBO Max doesn’t exist in Australia. It’s on Stan, Foxtel Now and Amazon Prime here.
HBO Max doesn’t exist in Australia. It’s on Stan, Foxtel Now and Amazon Prime here.
Watched it for the first time following Furiosa. I’ve seen fewer seeders on new releases.
I was pretty miffed when I realised “gas town”'s primary export was petrol and not, you know, gas.
That’s the only kind of apartment we make!
Residences in new developments are often sold before they are built
I’m Australian, and the photo clearly showing that you can park a car and get two cars past one another tells me that these “narrow streets” are substantially wider than all the normal streets in my vicinity.
I suspect this is more of a stroad (and planning) problem than an actual narrow street problem.
I use fWallet for my plane tickets
Oh god you reminded me of this gem
https://serverfault.com/questions/780150/how-to-cache-contents-in-haproxy#780155
Someone asks how to do http caching in HAproxy.
The one answer:
don’t use the wrong tool
haproxy is a wonderful tool. It does not provide caching. A quick scan of the fine docs can verify this. Unless you want to patch
haproxy
you need to use a tool that does what you’re looking to do.don’t create impossible problems
By asking for haproxy to do something that it doesn’t and excluding the tool that seems to do what you want to do you’ve create an impossible situation. There is no technical solution for this. Don’t make choices that box you into a corner.
try varnish or anything that actually caches
If you get over that you might find this tutorial on using varnish with haproxy useful or try varnish by itself. Maybe squid or memcached would be more your speed.
In the comments to this ludicrous tirade we get this simple comment:
This was true and valid back then. Nowadays HAProxy does this.
And just in case someone found this looking for an answer, here’s the example from that link
backend bck1
mode http
http-request cache-use foobar
http-response cache-store foobar
server srv1 127.0.0.1:80
cache foobar
total-max-size 4
max-age 240
fucking bone
Is that what they’re calling it these days?
If it doesn’t fulfill the requirements it’s not any kind of solution
This article seems to have a bizarre assumption all the way through that the schools must use Microsoft 365.
Obviously Microsoft is failing morally and probably legally (what else is new), but the schools also have a moral and legal requirement to choose software which protects the rights of the children. Microsoft is sort of right in the way they surely didn’t mean; schools have the responsibility to not use Microsoft 365.
If you like chunky and portful check out the MNT Reform
For technical purposes that need to handle both you can just disambiguate it with “Letter (new)” and “Letter (work or school)”
Unfortunately missing one dealbreaker feature for me: priority podcasts.
Other than that it is absolutely the best app I’ve found
A percentage of income still isn’t equitable though.
If you’re destitute a week’s income means you starve.
If you’re a millionnaire a week’s income stings bit doesn’t affect much.
If you’re a billionnaire there is a good chance you don’t technically have an income, and if you do you can lose half of your wealth without feeling it.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad