

use the official home.arpa as specified in RFC 8375
use the official home.arpa as specified in RFC 8375
thank you for providing such a thorough reply, good shit
You really shouldn’t use fabric softener for things intended to absorb and transfer moisture at some point anyway (So almost all laundry). It is terrible for the moisture wicking abilities of fabrics.
That cup of coffee you make at home before you leave does not possess the same psychological comfort as the one you have at the end of your commute just before walking into the office.
I don’t see this point at all?
To me it provides way more comfort to take the time and enjoy a cup of of coffee at home.
I’d need to make a detour to get a way too expensive coffee that tastes worse and then I’d have to drink it while walking through the noisy city.
I see no benefits?
Why would you filter it?
Does this explanation by ChatGPT make sense to you?
This comment seems to express a strongly negative opinion about Google. The writer is suggesting that Google’s services should not be included in any positive or useful lists. Instead, they believe that Google and its services should be on a “list of things to avoid,” implying that using Google is something people should avoid for some reason – likely due to concerns about privacy, data collection, or general distrust of the company.
The only list any of their services should be included in is the list of things to avoid.
Perfectly readable with the Voyager App.
I stopped using it since they keep not updating the electron version they are using. It took them forever to update after electron 28 went EOL and they updated to a version that would go EOL about a week later, which they have been on ever since…
Edit: They just bumped to a supported version, but only in master. It’s still unknown when a release with a supported electron version is coming.
I really like Wormhole for this exact purpose.
You cannot be serious?! Are you trolling?
First of all, something not being free (as in gratis) does not mean it is proprietary per se.
Second of all, your reading comprehension failed you again:
However, if you cannot, or do not want to pay, you can click the button at the bottom to use DeArrow for free. No worries if you can’t or don’t want to pay :)
https://github.com/ajayyy/DeArrow
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This (again) is from the link in the comment you replied to…
Your attitude really doesn’t work well with your lack of reading comprehension.
The link is in the comment you replied to.
How exactly were you not able to see that?
The link is right there, you could’ve just clicked it instead of taking the time to write this question?!
ZRAID expansion is now better than ever before!
In the beginning of this year (with ZFS 2.3.0) they added zero-downtime expansion along with some other things like enhanced deduplication.