“An ISIS flag was located in the vehicle and the FBI is working to determine the subject's potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations,”
Seems like a reasonable connection to investigate.
“An ISIS flag was located in the vehicle and the FBI is working to determine the subject's potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations,”
Seems like a reasonable connection to investigate.
You used to wonder if you were actually talking to a real person; now you can be sure you're not!
Pretty much every service that demands an email; sends a verification email with a link you must click.
You do actually need to receive those emails.
I just use my own domain linked to outlook. <servicename>@<mydomain> delivers to me, where I can filter and block easily, as well as see when someone's given my info to someone else as the sender doesn't match <servicename> in the 'to' address.
That does look about right. I'll spin up a container and give it a shot when I've got a bit of free time.
Thanks!
Also, adding heat can really help a drain cleaner work.
I pour a pot/kettle of boiling water down the drain, add the cleaner, wait whatever it says to on the bottle, then dump a second pot of boiling water down to rinse.
I've been using Ombi for a while now.
It's an http web app that can run in a container or bare metal, that interfaces nicely with plex/emby/jellyfin, the arrs, and a number of different notification platforms (I just use smtp). Users can be created directly in Ombi, or automatically imported from plex/emby/jellyfin (auth is then handled by the respective service so users use the same credentials for both).
Users can request new content within specified daily/weekly/monthly limits, view the status of their requests, and report issues with existing content. Requests will be sent to an admin for approval, or individual users can have 'auto approve' enabled for movies, episodes, and/or music. It also provides a nice 'discover' page listing a bunch of genres to look through along with 'popular', 'trending', and 'upcoming' lists of shows/movies.
What, it's only the 15th time...
Mayorkas said [...] that he's "alarmed" by the "heroism that is being attributed to an alleged murderer of a father of two children on the streets in New York City,"
Luigi is a hero. Brian Thompson got what he deserved, and his children are better off without him.
he noted that "that's the actions of an individual, not reflective of the American public and of the democracy in which we live."
I guess we'll just need some more examples. Seems to be comming back into fashion.
Hence the deletion.
The initial reporters wouldn't have much information to go on. It's not at all odd to keep a somewhat reserved opinion until further evidence is revealed.
I'd say finding an ISIS flag in the truck is a reasonable way to elevate suspicion to potential terrorism. Especially with other similar events occurring within a few hours of each other.