Didn’t knew about the cervix being one way. Good to know.
Didn’t knew about the cervix being one way. Good to know.
The uterus expands to just under the lungs during pregnancy. It should be possible for some madman (and madwoman) to cause the cervix to dilate and just keep on stretching the uterus until it’s long enough.
KeepassXC + Syncthing. Using for 2+ years no issues. Have separate database files for each device and merge them as needed.
Good thing I deleted it from my homeserver a month ago.
insects are also all upside-down
That’s that crazy scientist’s bankai’s final form
Stephen Baxter catching strays…
The lad!
THAT’S STYROPYRO!!!
Square-cube law got your back
Phat lizards
Thanks for the heads-up!
Syncthing. Decentralized data backup that works with minimal setup. Now I can add cloud sync to most any app.
Both are ways to manage containers, and both can use the same container runtime provider, IIRC. They are different in how they manage the containers, with docker/docker-compose being suited for development or one-off services, and kubernetes being more suitable for running and managing a bunch of containers in production, across machines, etc. Think of kubernetes as the pokemon evolution of docker.
Getting around deep packet inspection.
Why did you not include DPI spoofing?
I did come across it before, but it feels like just another layer of abstraction over k8s, and with a smaller ecosystem. Also, I prefer terminal to web UI.
Setting up k8s with k3s is barely two commands. Works out of the box without any further config. Heck, even a multi-node cluster is pretty straightforward to setup. That’s what we’re using at work.
Block the typing http request in ublock origin.