

8 signatures.
Pretty hot topic.


8 signatures.
Pretty hot topic.


Watching BMX Bandits, bit of classic 80s Australian cinema - starring our Nicole


Yeah I guess it probably makes more sense when itβs my businessβ¦ Maybe not if youβre an employee at some corporate randomly hosting backups of your dog photos.


I have a 120TB unraid server at home, and a 40TB unraid server at work. Both use 2 x parity disks.
The critical work stuff backs up to home, and the critical home stuff backs up to work.
The media is disposable.
Both servers then back up to Crashplan on separate accounts - work uses the Australian server on a business account, home used the US server on a personal account.
I figure I should be safe unless Australia and the US are nuked simultaneously⦠At which point my data integrity is probably not the most pressing issue.
Which is the correct chronological order for this exchange? Top to bottom, or bottom to top?


No sir, we drove past one in our superior BYD Seal, and the wife questioned why the driver had a phone holder mounted right in front of their face - like directly above the steering wheel - when they had a giant touchscreen displaying all the same information.
I said itβs probably because they donβt have a HUD like the Seal, and then I remembered seeing something about Tesla rolling or Car Play support βsoonβ (like everything else they promise lol) so we looked it up and it turns out they donβt have a HUD, donβt have Apple Car Play, and donβt have Android Auto.
At least they have indicator stalks back again now I guess.


Today I learned that Teslas do not support Apple Car Play or Android Auto.


Who cares why they did it?
It proves they can and do alter the βarchivedβ website, so itβs usefulness as a source is completely gone.


Iβd be happier if Firefox received more support. A relatively equal duopoly of browsers is preferable IMO to 80% market share for one, and the remaining 20% broken up amongst half a dozen competing alternatives.
Lot of developer power out there that would be better spent improving whatβs mostly already there (Firefox) rather than starting multiple different projects from scratch again. People will burn up any energy and spare time they had to help without even seeing a new browser render itβs first HELL WORLD


My Facebook feed looks nothing like that, nor most of the (exaggerated?) complaints in the replies.
Mine is full of content from people I know, local community groups, and pages I follow.
If I scroll long enough to run out of actual local/ subscribed content it will start feeding me other stuff, but itβs usually at least somewhat relevant. If itβs not I just hit the X to say not interested and usually take the opportunity to get off the damn thing for a while.
Facebook does a lot of stupid crap but these sort of lazy observations smack of some nerd pandering to the cool kids about how lame their parents are to get some acceptance or something equality as cringe.


Never gone detectoring, but I did quite enjoy The Detectorists which makes me think maybe I should give it a go.


Its Friyay?


I love community pages



Maybe they got bashed by a car ferry? Dont be so insensitive.


Hey now, only if they do something to provoke itβ¦ Like look at me funny, or say something disparaging about One Nation, or try to tell me footy isnβt the greatest sport in the world, or be born in a different place than me.


I was idly watching some photos flash by as they got imported in to an Immich setup I am trying my best to make work, and saw this photo flash by from our NZ trip over Christmas⦠Was a great reminder of just how gross cars have gotten:

A single occupant got out of both, of course.


Iβve managed to live here for quite some many years without being bashed at all! I mean Iβve done a few bashings, but was never the bashee.


Cars are never going to fit in those tiny seats


Whereβs the biblical flooding we were meant to be getting?
Iβm glad they included pretzels on the flag, thatβs definitely classic Brisbane