You will see zero change until the people (all of us) stop going to work, grind the global economy to a halt, and force our leaders and billionaires to clean up their fucking mess.
Like a parent stopping the car until the kids behave.
You will see zero change until the people (all of us) stop going to work, grind the global economy to a halt, and force our leaders and billionaires to clean up their fucking mess.
Like a parent stopping the car until the kids behave.
If a nazi complains about the fediverse and nobody is there to give a shit, does he make a sound?
Thankfully there are many other roadblocks as well (board certification, state licensure, etc), but that doesn’t make this any less terrifying.
Quite happy with my life, thank you. And the bees.
As a local beekeeper, I take offense to your sentiment.
From reading the NPR article, it doesn’t sound like the surgical team started the procedure. They aborted before making any incisions, which is what they should have done. The Guardian headline is a touch sensationalist.
What’s horrifying is how they got all the way to the operating room before recognizing that the patient wasn’t brain dead.
The SILCA strip chip does a great job of eliminating the need for chain prep. Worth the extra cost, if you don’t want to mess around with harsh chemicals.
Waxed chains are the bees knees. I’ll never go back to using lube.
Presumably not, since the repurposed cells won’t have the same surface antigens that the immune system targets for destruction.
Jacobsen Salt Co has some good ramen seasoning, but their Turmeric popcorn seasoning is where it’s at. Combines well with flavacol too.
https://jacobsensalt.com/products/turmeric-popcorn-seasoning
Not a Docker expert by any stretch, but I believe Portainer can only connect to the socket locally. If you were to bind that socket over a ssh tunnel, you’d be limiting your Portainer to managing a single machine. You’d also be dealing with broken pipe errors every time the connection went idle.
Given those limitations, it’s much easier (and, I’d argue, more secure) to just spin up a Portainer container on that machine.
If you absolutely must use SSH, see this thread for the only working solution AFAIK:
https://github.com/portainer/portainer/issues/431