

Question is: which of those is truly the best short play?


Question is: which of those is truly the best short play?


Time to open those windows!


Stuff ‘ill kill ya


We did it, team!


This is like saying he’s going to give our kids hydrogen dioxide dihydrogen monoxide to drink during sports and people flipping out about it.


The problem is that unbiased reporting usually reveals conservative corruption and poor behavior.


Morality is inherent in mankind, even if many folks have the will to defy it or lack it altogether.
Religion emerged as a product of humanity’s profound drive for survival. The concept of death as a finite existence is inherently unacceptable to the brain’s survival mechanisms. Consequently, we developed religion and spirituality as coping mechanisms to address this existential dilemma.


I didn’t disparage, there was no disparage!


Considering religion is fiction, I guess it makes sense for religious Vatican actors to take notes from religious Hollywood actors to decide where to go with their real life fake story telling.


It’s true, just a couple of changes reflects on their books. One “this instead of that” per person goes a long way.


What VPS are you using?
You should be able to setup a firewall, blocking all access to the SSH port. Then setup a VPN so that only you can access via SSH after making your VPN connection.
If you connect via a static IP, you can also create an ACL for the VPN connection just in case. You can set an ACL for the SSH port forward rule directly as well, but I don’t like that personally. I prefer keeping things behind the VPN.


The guest VM requires TPM to install Windows 11.
It depends on your hypervisor platform. Some platforms can enable vTPM (emulated TPM) without host hardware support, like KVM with swtpm.
Hyper-V can do passthrough TPM or emulate vTPM but still require the host to have hardware TPM enabled to do so.


No, your guest VM still requires TPM enabled


A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson later claimed Ozturk “engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization.” The person said Ozturk, who is from Turkey, had had her student visa revoked.
To be perfectly clear, Ozturk is not accused of breaking the law. The Department of Homeland Security hasn’t bothered to explain its reasoning, but several outlets reported that Ozturk co-authored a student opinion piece urging Tufts to recognize the International Court of Justice’s declaration of a “plausible risk of genocide” unfolding in Gaza and to divest from Israel. You can read the article if you like. It does not mention Hamas.
WT actual F? A school opinion piece gets you disappeared??


Their enterprise products as well. Azure is now Entra, all the admin page rebrandings like defender, purview, intune, the URL changes, etc.
Please just stick with a name already!!


Well, then it should just be a very small mushroom-shaped carpet


Gross absolutely
Which is why the Taliban has a problem with it. If you can invoke a positive emotion in someone, you can influence change.