As a non native speaker, it really irks me when people mix up "brake" and "breake", specially among car enthusiasts.
Last time I went to Canada, my roaming wasn't working, so I called customer service from another number and I was told I should call from the phone number having problem instead.
I've tried this on an old version of Android 10 and was unable to do so, I tested it by connecting two laptops to the hotspot and then trued to nmap each other IP addresses, they were unreachable.
I think the term you're looking for is isolated vlan in which each device on a network cannot see its peers, which is a common setting in (properly configured) public WiFi hotspots.
edit: oh, you want to access from the phone itself, I did not test that, but it should be easy to test with termux
probably it would get imported into another country within the EU, it is quite common for used cars in Europe to make their way into the used market in another country.
Just like used American cars make their way to central an south America.
Terraform and Ansible do different things, they do have overlapping features, but ultimately they're meant to do different things. I use them both at my current job with Terraform running Ansible
I've been using Ansible for almost 10 years now and one thing I learned is to keep things simple, most issues I had with Ansible in the past were due to me taking the wrong approach to problem solving. In way, it forced me to not overcomplicate things.
I'm not the biggest fan of it, but I do prefer it over other IaCs.
edit: tbh my biggest issue with Ansible is other people who ask me "why not wrtie a bash script instead?"
And Crazy Taxi with a live band!
I categorise them by genre, but only those I've played. Everything else is unsorted and my backlog is whatever I have installed and uncategorised.
Indeed, YouTube had auto generated subtitles for a while now and they are far from perfect, yet I still find it useful.
And these platforms will simply follow the money
This, remember that every single pride sponsorship and rainbow coloured logo was approved by a marketing department after extensive market research deeming it to be profitable
That was the launch price of the 980 back in 2014
Isn’t that less than two miles away?
I have a coworker who lives less than two kilometers from work and he complained that our workplace doesn't have enough parking spots. There is a bus stop right in front of our building and two bus routes connecting to his neighbourhood, yet he refuses to ever take the bus
thanks for your kindness, I did not have a support network back then but I do now after moving out to a new city
On a similar note, my ex-girlfriend of two years was ranting about how men do not go to therapy. Then I mentioned that I do go to therapy, and been going from even before we met... and I will never forget the look on her face, she immediately stopped me mid sentence and told me she didn't need to hear about it.
She broke up with me the next week and said something like she didn't want to be with someone that goes to therapy, but rather one that went.
I was takings out the rubbish and I saw a girl trying to parallel park, a man walking his dog decided to help her and he couldn't. Felt worse for the Samaritan than the person in need
My employer hired a consultancy company to implement some terraform and ansible code for some cloud infra and we got in return hundreds of machine generated code lines that do not work and now are suing the consultant.
Worst part, is that the guy who reviewed this ended up writing everything himself
Old peak design bags do not have unique serial numbers, but batch numbers shared among many bags. Not defending PD, but if that's true, there isn't much they could've done to help with the investigation even if they wanted to.
I think the narration was great, the children just appear at the very beginning of the book
and the Fork doesn't publish to the GPlay store, so I hope the fork continues to be maintained even if it is just keeping up with the latest release of syncthing only
Hey Wikipedia what does DJI stands for?
SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd. or Shenzhen DJI Sciences and Technologies Ltd. (Chinese: 深圳大疆创新科技有限公司; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn Kējì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) or DJI (大疆创新; Dà Jiāng Chuàngxīn; 'Great Frontier Innovations') is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, backed by several state-owned entities. DJI manufactures commercial unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for aerial photography and videography.