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Yeah. The purpose of tests is to verify correctness of their setUp mocks :)


I have chromebox (with 32GB DDR4) that idle at 4W, but after adding couple nvme drives it doubled it's power consumption. Having full ATX mobo is cool (flexibility), with BIOS settings, powertop, and some other settings can also idle at quite low power. I have i7-7700K that idle at 18W. With combination of wake-on-lan and similar you can have a monster but won't empty your wallet.


/etc/anacrontab can solve your use case.


One cool trick is having (public) subdomains pointing to the tailscale IP.


This is what I do. Works great! And my caddy setup uses the DNS mode to provision TLS certs (using my domain provider's caddy plugin).


Please, please. I'd love to use it with Debian.


This is exactly what was in movie Common People (Black Mirror). Every response included AD.


My experience with Perl. "Write-only" language.


Beat me to it! I did in fact have experiences like that with Perl in years past.


I must admit that I didn't read the article in full.


Too bad because all the explanations are in the end.


I "skipped" couple chapters :)


I share your view. .keep and .gitignore are different things. Having one .gitignore caputuring everything is less mental load.


Messenger.com helped me to break from FB addiction. Now, I assume they want to convert some people to be FB users. I learned my lession.


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