I keep reading that not as the venue doesn't have enough space for everyone, but as the venue has banned certain people. I'm really hoping I'm wrong and it is a space issue.
Technofrood
And YouTube music which honestly seems to do the heavy lifting on the value equation.
When did Minecraft get Enshittified?
He is still active on Twitter it seems as swatercolour.
You already paid for an extended support contract?
Use a systemd timer to send yourself a reminder. Discoverd them recently myself and honestly liking them more than cron.
I mean the last 4 English month names are basically <#>month, but never got updated when the Romans switched from a 10 month calendar to a twelve month calendar. The suffix -ber comes from the latin word for month, with the prefix being the Latin number Septem = 7, Octo = 8, Novem = 9, Decem = 10. The two new months (January and February) were inserted at the start of the year throwing the naming off by 2.
July and August were originally called Quintilis and Sextilis so the 5th and 6th months and renamed after the calendar change, to honour Julius and Augustus.
I mean depending on the country you almost certainly learnt to drive in a roundabout (quadrupley so if you were learning in Milton Keynes)
I'm fairly sure they want to, they keep trying to kill off the standalone version but always seem to keep giving it a reprieve.
I mean my feed already seems to be full of slop, what happened to being able to scroll through my friends posts.
For live TV, perhaps they should change its name to subscription because that's basically what it is at the end of the day.
127.0.0.1 is a special IP address that loops back to the device itself.
For local area networks there are 3 groups of private IPv4 address spaces
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
Basically you can use any address range in any of those 3 ranges, ones in the 192.168.x.y block have been pretty common for home routers for a while.
Normally you can change the address ranges set in the router if there's a particular range you want to use.