I dunno, but it is certainly in the universe of movies I don't care about.
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Biopics suck in general, but calling this a cinematic universe is cranking it up to levels of lame I wasn't prepared for.
This could have been something I blissfully ignored; four movies about each of the band members. Instead, some movie studio asshole right now is dreaming about Jimi Hendrix getting his own feature for the BCU.
That sounds miserable. I don't know if any music would hold up under that, but I'm damn sure "Love Me Do" gets old fast.
I don't really have a problem with their music, but biopics are generally bad and they're making one for each of them.
A petty last word 17 days later? It's been fun, but you are both wildly incoherent and disingenuous.
I'm reaching here because I don't know the first thing about Mullvad, but it probably has some script that takes care of it's own DNS needs. I remember the before times, when you had to write up and down scripts that would update resolve.conf directly, then configured OpenVPN to run them on connecting/disconnecting.
It's possible it could be a box checked or config option in Mullvad that broke it by not fixing DNS on it's way down?
OP also said they don't fully remember what was done, so they may have disabled systemd-resolved or installed openresolv or who knows what else.
Fortunately, in this case, they should be able to follow the systemd-resolved docs from the beginning to end up with it working.
127.0.0.53 is the local stub used by systemd-resolved, so OP should pull this thread and comb the docs. If systemd-resolved is installed and not being used, it will cause conflicts with openresolv (most likely alternative).
This is fantastic. Also, any surviving Rosenberg kin should be allowed to bulldoze the Marcus family mausoleum.
When you stick a suction cup on a wall, the vacuum that holds it on slowly decays until it falls off. Sometimes you stick it on so firmly and perfectly, that it stays on the wall even after the vacuum is gone, hence "false vacuum decay".
Individuals being bad isn't really the problem. Within a company, jobs are performed in order to fulfill a fiduciary responsibility. You could argue that this makes people bad in some cases, but it's not always cut and dry.
Yo, I'm damn sure an anticapitalist, but the numbers are way off here. $1B split by 100M works out to $10 per family.
Again, I already understand what you're saying, I simply don't accept it. Why didn't you just start with the unbounded market capitalism solves everything approach? Would've made it easier to spot bad faith.
That would be torturous, indeed