That's the one. It's a bit daunting and I have a caldav migration to complete and some offsite backups to get done first.
non_burglar
I am, the UniFi Java blob that runs on MongoDB. I use it for my 802.11ac access points, although not very often.
I really want to move to openwrt on them (not a big fan of how Ubiquiti treats out-of-support hardware), but I'm scared of taking the big plunge of managing them all with a unified interface. There exist projects to do just this, I guess it's the work to set it all up.
I'm answering late, and at least one other person gave the answer, which is Voyager.
The tagging is great because you can make a note about user (positive or negative) and you'll see that come up in any comment they make.
For instance, I can tag a user with a red "Avoid - Troll" and I'll be warned about their propensity to say inflammatory stuff without having to block them altogether.
The trouble with blocking is that you sometimes miss valuable comments that are replies.
I love when you guys comment, it makes it easy to tag you so I can avoid reading your nonsense in other subs.
The huffin and puffin wouldn't be happening on a 5k trail made for walking. There aren't supposed to be bikes of any kind there.
I live where the attack happened.
The couple were riding ebikes, which are very quiet. Everyone is warned against doing this on the flats for this very reason, but the old folks around here think they know better.
Carry bear spray, but also make noise where you go so this happens less frequently.
REALLY important to distinguish between a country wrapping itself in a religion and the religion itself.
Israel is responsible for the violence, and is a Jewish state. However, not all Jews are Israeli.
Emotional? Are we reading the same article?
You are definitely reading too much into it. Especially somehow connecting it to Europe.
Very cool.
I wish I had a valid use case for my nodes, but they're basically just toys at the moment.
What in the world are you referring to? Certainly not the article, which has absolutely nothing to do with this.
Over-border detentions by ice and border patrol between Yukon and Alaska. That was what the article was about.
Hey, that's our word.
Good job.
To clarify, you mean provincial-level lobbyists living in BC? There is already a federal lobbyist registry.