When I was in grade school, I used to only eat the crust. I hated the center part with its tomatoes and cheese and stuff.
When I was in grade school, I used to only eat the crust. I hated the center part with its tomatoes and cheese and stuff.
I see! Thanks, will try to back up my docker compose services this way.
Can you elaborate on how your backup script re-deploys on new hardware? Sounds very nice to have.
Thanks! I might use that, since I do already have Nginx Proxy Manager set up.
I want to learn stenography, but haven’t really got to buying a keyboard designed for it. I also want to host an EteSync server, but the HTTPS thing has been a bit of a headache for me and I’ve mostly just left it sitting there.
imho Chinese platforms censor their words too much. you might not have seen it, but the users self censor words like death, suicide, sex, and stuff like that.
That ball seems dangerous af
Well it does make more sense for it to be filled with something else, but then I wouldn’t want to buy it. One can dream…
Assuming that the 80-pound (36.3 kg) stainless steel block is a solid cube, its side length would only be 16.6 cm (6.5 inches). (The density of the most common stainless steel (304) is 7930 kg/m^3.) Not nearly as big as the picture suggests. Still, it seems like it would be an awesome addition to my kitchen.
うん、がんばる!
Me too! I’m also a beginner Japanese learner.
A not-so-fun fact: The Tetsuya in his name is actually 徹也. Just a coincidence that it sounds the same as “staying up all night”. Fun coincidence though.
hell desk
Brilliant.
I saw this too. Sadly I don’t remember where I saw it.
people in China absolutely cannot freely discuss the Tiananmen incident. Not even people in Hong Kong. Once-annual commemorations about this incident in Hong Kong have been canceled for a few years due to pressure from the government. People who ever dare mention this date - 4 June 1989 - on (the Chinese, walled version of) the Internet risk having their account banned and getting police visits at their door. Even the Tiananmen square closed down “for maintenance” on 4 June.
I never knew the words to this melody in its entirety. I only knew it as da dadada da-da drunken sailor.
No, it’s the other way around. 蚤 means flea and 市 means market. フリーマーケット sounds like flea market.
I interpreted the to eat in this post rather broadly as to consume.
hi fellow soy milk enjoyer. I named this puppy soy milk too
Akshually it’s a Russian exclave. That means it’s disconnected from the main part of Russia. An enclave is like Vatican city which is totally surrounded by Italy. 🤓🤓