DevOps was a lie pushed on devs to make them become sysadmins, unfortunately.
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Custom T-shirts with extremely limited runs (hundreds) cost $10. Creators are selling them for $20+. Creator merch is a scam or if you want to look at it more positively, a donation with an item in return but no items sold by a creator is even close to a reasonable profit margin.
The most likely explanation is that their previous implementation broke due to a website change, and they didn't want to bother with fixing it. People began opening issues for them to fix it, but now it looks like they're aiding people explicitly asking for piracy, so they can't win (and also I'm willing to bet it fucking sucked trying to support that particular website)
Yes. A woman died of allergic reactions when eating at a disney-owned restaurant after telling the waitstaff repeatedly about her allergies.
Her husband then sued the restaurant, because that's already fucking insane.
Disney then argued that actually, the court didn't have jurisdiction because the husband had agreed to arbitration when he signed up to Disney+'s free trial 2 years prior.
His lawyers seem to actually be worth their money and are fighting this.
What so like the guy was casually sabotaging while carrying a copy of Das kapital? This doesn't make any sense
Can't really go wrong with the old school nagios+thruk. The learning curve is a tad steep but it teaches you a lot of things about your systems.
This is a classic move to not get sued, exactly like airlines do. If you try to sue them after redeeming the gift card, they can argue that you've been made whole, and do 'ot 'eed additional compensation.
Oh but they did. Turns out that this is specifically caused by one driver expecting another to be installed, the other one being for another of their products. If you have the other product installed, it doesn't crash, so it didn't crash on their machines because they have all their products installed and apparently not a single element of their test matrix has the single most common configuration they service
The YouTube music app has one today.
This is my take also: if I ever spend money on good audio, I'll be stuck spending lots of audio for the rest of my life. I'd rather live in the dark and by cheap second hand stuff that's probably not great than never enjoy music again without spending thousands.
If you turned off battery optimisations globally, it might still kill it. You specifically have to go into app options and allow it to be always on, as well as allowing all it's notifications
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