They’re also born with soft quills that don’t get stiff til after birth :)
You'd certainly hope so, otherwise momma hedgehog would not have a great time during birth.
They’re also born with soft quills that don’t get stiff til after birth :)
You'd certainly hope so, otherwise momma hedgehog would not have a great time during birth.
What was mean spirited? Your joke, or Germany winning 7-1? Because I don't think either were mean spirited, and I'm Brazilian.
I see. I dont know if that works, as I haven't done that, but what worked for me was pointing to the tailnet IP, not the tailnet domain, then disabling expiry for my server on the tailscale dashboard so my IP would stay the same.
Yes, in order to access my domain on my local network, I have my pihole instance point the domain to my server's local IP.
Have you pointed your DNS record to your tailscale IP? I have the exact setup you describe, and it works fine.
True, didn't think it that way. I don't know what would be best, English is such a wierd language.
I think in combination with "The Sunday thread" it's unambiguous?
Perhaps, though I guess it could also be that there is "The Sunday thread" and "The Wednesday thread".
As for whether fortnightly is common or not, I think it is, but the other commenter suggests that only the Brits use the term. Fairly certain I've heard that from an Aussie friend though, could be that US Americans don't use the term.
Perhaps semimonthly is the most unambiguous term? That's what Mariam-Webster seems to suggest.
I feel bi-weekly is a good rhythm for this.
What does biweekly mean to you? Twice a week, or once every two weeks? If it's the latter, I prefer to use fortnightly, since it's not ambiguous.
Or am I the ignorant one, and missing the joke entirely?
Oof.
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Well, they say that it is. Whether you believe them or not is up to you.
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That engine is woke.