You can grab a static public IP on a VPS for free. That's what I do
works well, though the VPS speed is capped pretty low.
You can grab a static public IP on a VPS for free. That's what I do
works well, though the VPS speed is capped pretty low.
+1, but I'd opt for WireGuard.
And if you don't want to deal with dynamic DNS, or if you don't have access to router admin (e.g., apartment building provides Internet access), you can grab a VPS with a public IP (some services are free!) and tunnel through that.
You can hear him pronounce his name on a kernel.org file, linked here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Linus-linux.ogg
Looks like this would be illegal in the USA: https://www.hud.gov/sites/documents/ASIAN_FAMILY_BLUE.PDF
Why in the world they didn't change the name of that PDF is beyond me.
Best use of my pressure cooker*! Bulk black and pinto beans, 40m in the cooker with water and salt, then onto the stove with sauteed onions and garlic, a fair amount of oil, apple cider vinegar, pickled jalapeno or two, spices... absolutely fantastic with some rice. And our toddler loves it too.
*Instant Pot, but pressure cooker sounds more... haute cuisine.
News? Centrist (e.g., see their 2021 coverage of The Facebook Files).
Opinion? Oh boy...
Sure. But that's unrelated; Apple is a publicly traded ("public") company. IKEA, for example, is a privately funded ("private") company. Being largely proprietary is separate from the ownership structure...
Is using "Kleenex" for tissues acceptable?
...but Apple is a publicly traded company.
I feel like one of us got whooshed, though I'm not entirely sure who.
I'm sorry, but you're just wrong here:
She had the face of an angel Smiling with sin A body of Venus with arms
That...that is poetry.
I think he looks like Evil Jimmy Page.