

Yeah, it’s /etc/pve/corosync.conf you can set quorum votes to 2 for a device. But it’s easy to get the file overwritten. Link
Or you can use pvecm expected 1 on both hosts or pvecm --votes 2 on one device.
Yeah, it’s /etc/pve/corosync.conf you can set quorum votes to 2 for a device. But it’s easy to get the file overwritten. Link
Or you can use pvecm expected 1 on both hosts or pvecm --votes 2 on one device.
Set up a home lab with a couple Linux/Windows hosts that report back to a logging platform or SIEM.
Set up a honey pot somewhere and analyse the files in a malware sandbox.
Compete in some CTFs or forensics competitions.
He works at the CIA
CrowdStrike haha But really just use Defender
Fellow humans should I finish the bird muscle with a saccharine concoction, an overfermented grape extract concoction, or a ground plant concoction from the geographic region of Carolina? I know us fellow humans frequently debate the proper and just pairing of concoction and flesh.
Yup, this one was ISIS flavored.
Have some roasted edamame, unfortunately they taste a bit shit though.
Ok, I also run Alacritty on Arch but I’m using KDE and tmux so it might be a bit different.
Do you have save_to_clipboard = true under [selection]?
I think I may have had an issue like this in the past where the clipboard wasn’t working at all. I believe I resolved it by installing wl-clipboard. There are also a few issues related to alacritty and clipboards in their GitHub from a while back so it might be version dependent as well.
Sharing your distro may be helpful to resolving this issue.
Hey at least you showed her your vim and not your nano or micro
Hmm, that’s interesting. I’d be curious in how that would be cured and how the layers would stick together. Plaster might be interesting too since it has a faster setting period than clay.
Most clay is likely safe to ingest. However the willingness of customers to ingest clay may vary and the quantity of clay may impart a flavor on the product.
I’m also not sold on the printing process. Ceramic is strongest when the clay platelets are aligned and in a 3d printing process there are many layers. Each of the layers introduces a weak point that is likely to crack in drying or use. Ceramics already have quite efficient methods for production primarily slipcasting and extrusion. In these methods pieces are formed without “joins”.
I’m also not convinced printing it at home would be feasible for mass production/adoption.
That being said it is an interesting idea. I think you could probably make single use, unglazed, low-fire ware like Indian Bhar. Which could get recycled into aggregate. Firing adds emissions back into the process though and I’m not sure where that ranks compared to something with an existing supply chain like paper alternatives.
As a former ceramic artist I would be very wary of this solution. Bone dry clay is way too fragile to survive transportation unless very carefully packed. Potentially an air dry paper clay could work but even then it isn’t very durable.
As you mentioned in your comment, the minute bone dry clay touches liquid it starts to slake down. So you would end up with clay mush in your food and the structure would start to fall apart.
Additionally, silica dust from bone dry clay is really bad for you. Probably not very likely to effect the occasional consumer but people interacting with it often would be at an elevated risk for lung issues.
Maybe Uyghurs?
Also Islam isn’t kill everyone but ISIS kinda is just look at their opponent list on Wikipedia
Old, unhinged, or both‽
That’s why I only use interrobangs‽ Keep everyone guessing‽
I currently use gandi but I’m planning on moving to cloudflare. Not in too much of a rush since I did a 10 year lease.
To add to this podcasts and rss feeds in your field.
Yeah, shutdown /s /t $time_seconds
I only take encryption advice from my blowfish