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It’s wild but in 4 years I stopped being able to afford the house I live in. It went from fine to insane.
This bubble better pop.
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I thought they were $10,000
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“Perhaps that explains why we found that people who watch more TV and read more have better memory and less dementia risk than those who do not.” Sweet
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It is a requirement for all of the military projects I’ve worked on. Specifically ACAS which has Nessus as a component.
For a solo person doing scans for clients I think the cost is like $2k. Seems fine but I wouldn’t buy it without a guarantee I’d get my money out of it.
There is one other product I’ve tried from greenbone. Never used it professionally. Idk if I would trust it at the same level as Nessus.
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Die with compliance
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Yeah. India.
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I’m about to cook Aldi shrimp….
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Is that a body slam or one of those heavily over used hype title words that are utterly meaningless?
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Angry letters always have the biggest impact.
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I’ve had success with a mix of snort and pihole. Lots of ads seem to violate some RFC and snort blocks it. It’ll even break ads in the Apple TV YouTube app. You just get a black screen while ads play.
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Tell that to the breaking changes server upgrades. I know something good happened when my app won’t login anymore.
No real hate though. I’m a sponsor of the project. Shits lit.
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I built a data logger a few years back. The data you likely want is on the CAN BUS network. You’ll need a CAN BUS hat for a pi or a pi with it baked in. There are other ways but you will likely end up realizing a pi or similar is best.
You’ll need to log the data while away from home and then sync the data when WiFi is available. Requiring the pi to stay powered after the car shuts off. Easy to do with some relays.
Depending on what data you are looking for it shouldn’t be too much work to get going on logging.
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Jude 1:7 Matthew 25:41 And many more
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Are you saying that ALL of the verses about hell being “eternal” or “everlasting” are taken out of context?
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I would love to move north but cannot. Because of that. I must invest in backup power solutions, storm shelters, and a water well. Nothing is stable anymore and the weather is too extreme to tough it when power fails.
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Wtf is that top font? Those removed ass letters are going too low.
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That last bit is a S tier depression sign.
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Timetrap and Old. Timetrap was way better than expected. Still a B movie but didn’t disappoint. Old was about as expected.
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I wrote an indexer and downloader for libgen that is mostly compatible with readarr via newznab and nzbget apis. I don’t know much about readarr or the nzbget api but I have a working v1. Not sure where to take it from here though. Not sure if it would be better to write a new downloader and get it added to readarr or keep emulating an existing downloader. I feel like this bridges a gap in content from Usenet with libgen but I’m looking for feedback and to see if anyone knows of a similar project. Also if there is any interest I will publish a docker container so you can run it next to your arr stack. Thoughts?
Anyone know of a way to auto skip nudity in movies and shows?