Is this a response to my question or suggestions, or are you just restating your original post? I understood your scenario just fine.
Is this a response to my question or suggestions, or are you just restating your original post? I understood your scenario just fine.
Even if did pass, I’m not sure why you’d think they’d have CA models, because as far as I’m aware they don’t do that for cars.
Ironically, the comma you used here is inappropriate for the same reason.
No, there should not be a comma there. “The $10 million Eric Adams is charged with” is the subject of the sentence. If you make it less complex, like “the money speaks to a vaster plot”, it should be obvious that “the money, speaks to a vaster plot” is incorrect.
The mess of prepositions does make it awkward, but there’s nothing incorrect about it. It could easily be made more clear with phrasing like “Eric Adams’ $10m theft charge indicates a larger plot”. You could spice it up with more colorful synonyms if you want, but I would still avoid “speaks”.
Why? He vetoed it.
The article makes that perfectly clear.
In what way is it not working?
I suppose you could create a stub zone in unbound with the NS record set to the home DNS server. As long as routing is working correctly, you shouldn’t need to specify an interface.
If that doesn’t work, maybe try a different DNS server with more powerful configuration.
If it’s a commission, you might. Depends on the how the contract is worded.
No, I recommended Docker in a VM.
Sometimes a new trial is allowed if new evidence comes to light. But I’m guessing that this was known evidence that was suppressed by the judge.
No, that’s nonsense. Adaptive charging uses your plugging-in habits over the last 14 days and your alarms so that it can charge at the slowest possible rate to reach 100% one hour before your predicted unplug time. It should never show the charging symbol when not charging (as far as I know, anyway).
You can turn the adaptive charging off if you don’t use it, but I think your phone is still going to think it’s plugged in when it isn’t, and still only go to 80% unless you override it.
I don’t think Proxmox LXC containers support Docker well, if at all, so no.
Sounds like something is damaged or defective. If it’s under warranty, I’d send it in for repair, otherwise I’d just live with it.
I have one VM for running Docker stuff (i.e. the arr stack, jellyfin, etc.). Unless your hypervisor supports docker containers natively, separating them is just going to make it more difficult for you for no good reason.
I don’t run anything else in Docker right now, but if I did, I’d probably stick it in the same VM for now to save on overhead. If it was enough to be its own stack, I’d separate it.
Satire and real life have always been very close.
It’s not our risk to accept. It’s between the person and their doctor.
Also just plain turn it off and back on if you haven’t already. It’s an easy thing that works to fix weird issues far too often.
And check for updates too. It’s possible, though unlikely, that it’s a bug that’s been fixed in an update you haven’t installed yet.
Yeah, if it thinks it stays plugged in all the time, it’ll only charge to 80%.
And TMDB is crowdsourced, so you can add it! https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/new
That quote doesn’t support what you’re saying. The page that screen links to, however, says this:
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/7106961?visit_id=638632664567131340-1406770578&p=adaptive_charging&rd=1#adaptive_charging
So maybe it does. Unfortunately Android doesn’t chart battery level while charging. I just plugged mine in and adaptive charging turned on, and Ampere shows about 1.5 A, so not trickle charging.
It would be nice if Google actually stated what it does.