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I entered "mercedes w204" and found bloated stuff
now I feel very bad about going to sleep between 11PM and 1AM and getting up between 5AM and 6AM for many many years now.
a perfect example of a society based on trust. the opposite example is one based on kinship.
How would I archive an on-prem hosted redmine solution (https://www.redmine.org/)? It is many, many years old and I want to abandon it for good but save everything and archive it. Is that possible with monolith?
what device would you recommend? as of now I use dLAN my one room where I use to play video games a lot. low latency is king but I only get 20MBit/s out of the 500 that the ISP delivers to the router.
Hetzner are great. They are 'special' and I love it
that's outsourcing the commodity of "needing somewhere to live" in a creative way. wait.. I often see that one same homeless man sitting in my bus in the last row's right seat when I am commuting back home from work
so, living in a home I own makes me lack some sort of freedom? If yes, what would be it?
// all* public transport for €49/month. not true. ICE trains for example (see pic in article) are not part of the deal.
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I entered "mercedes w204" and found bloated stuff
now I feel very bad about going to sleep between 11PM and 1AM and getting up between 5AM and 6AM for many many years now.
a perfect example of a society based on trust. the opposite example is one based on kinship.
How would I archive an on-prem hosted redmine solution (https://www.redmine.org/)? It is many, many years old and I want to abandon it for good but save everything and archive it. Is that possible with monolith?
what device would you recommend? as of now I use dLAN my one room where I use to play video games a lot. low latency is king but I only get 20MBit/s out of the 500 that the ISP delivers to the router.
Hetzner are great. They are 'special' and I love it
that's outsourcing the commodity of "needing somewhere to live" in a creative way. wait.. I often see that one same homeless man sitting in my bus in the last row's right seat when I am commuting back home from work
so, living in a home I own makes me lack some sort of freedom? If yes, what would be it?
// all* public transport for €49/month. not true. ICE trains for example (see pic in article) are not part of the deal.