No need for a psa just enact law that makes someone this reckless and absent minded ineligible to own firearms. The problem will stop real quick with that.
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“How can it be that there are no demands made of the aggressor and only demands made of the victim,” Blinken went on to say.
Israel has been the aggressor for decades now. They trapped these people, made it impossible for any economic opportunity, raided them daily killing indiscriminately, stole their land repeatedly and then want to play the victim when the provoked people fight back. Fuck off, Israel needs to return the land, end the blockades, and allow the investments it lied about, only then would it even be close to neutral. I hate hamas, but Israel made this bed
Neat. Still a drop in the bucket when all residential use is only about 10% of all water use in the state.
Maybe with another organization you would have a point, but in the case of the FBI which has been known to aid and recruit fascists I don’t see this holding any water.
I’m not familiar with homer so I can’t say if that would need any configuration but a general outline of what you want to do would go like this:
You want to run adguard on another port and let your reverse proxy manage ports 80 and 443. After that make sure your machine/network is using adguard for its dns and write your domains to the machines IP and the applications port. If adguard doesn’t support ports like you seem to think then find another dns service to use that does. It’s been a minute but I think I remember pihole having that functionality. Then configure your reverse proxy to route domains to localhost ports and configure ssl certs if needed.
For me it’s the difference between a statements and events. If Musk just says something it’s generally worthless drivel, but if Tesla engineers a new battery pack or gets targeted by a lawsuit then it’s something worth knowing.
No thanks, US soldiers don’t need to die for Israel’s mistakes.
I envy your optimism, but this just sounds like an empty promise with a built in scapegoat. What makes you so sure this will happen?
Sounds like it’s probably not going to happen then if all the stars have to alight to get it.
My experience actively freelancing is dated now but I might still have some insight you would want to hear.
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don’t expect to make good money right off, in fact expect too pickup a part time job to get by. it takes years to build a client base that is capable is supporting you unless you’re skills are highly sought after.
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when I had a similar skill set I found local job boards (Craigslist, Reddit/Lemmy, etc) much easier to get work. The clients tend to be easier to work with as well because they probably won’t have the same expectations on a large freelancing site.
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managing client expectations is the key to success, know you ability and spec jobs for longer than you think. It’s better to get passed on a job than stuck with something you can’t do.
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this might just be me but the business side of things is a drag and takes a lot of time. Marketing, specing, client relations, it was too much for me as a one man shop, don’t discount how much time it takes.
Good luck out there, freelancing was the hardest but also most rewarding work I’ve ever done. You’ll be forced to learn a lot in and out of tech at a breakneck pace. Some of the best lessons I learned have nothing to do with 1’s and 0’s.
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