I hope the person at #dockerhub who runs the daily script to send the pull count stats from wherever it is stored to the place where it is accessible by the public API is ok.
It's amazing to me that rickrolls are still around after 16 years, and that the idea is pervasive in kids culture. So much so that my 7 year old knows the lyrics and my 4 year will sing the line "never gonna give you up" then cackle that you've been rickrolled, despite me never having told them about it
@jpmens Hmm, actually I suppose that argument only tests the mosquitto.conf contents at the moment. It looks like you want it to test the acl file as well, which is a very sensible idea. It should check all inputs, including plugins.
9:00 Receive email from Amazon saying that an order is delayed
9:02 Check order status - it hasn't been dispatched and I need it for tomorrow
9:03 Request order cancellation
9:07 Receive email from Amazon saying the cancellation is denied
9:27 Order arrives in the post
@Edent I've done testing before with half a dozen or so chunky digital ocean droplets, of the order of maybe £4/hour total. It was for a short time, but made me very anxious.
#Solar panel update: over 10.1MWh generated total (over 520 days), around 32% paid off, exported £100 last month and got an overall elec+gas bill of -£24 for the month
Is there any way to get #git to add commit dates to merge conflict markers? It feels like this would make merging loads easier:
<<<<<<< HEAD date:yesterday
print("please")
======= date:10 years ago, this is definitely not the one you want
print("help")
>>>>>>> master
I'm looking for a blog post from the past. In it the author used a current meter to show that over time the fridge compressor was turning on more frequently. This showed less efficiency and more power usage. They calculated the optimum time to throw it away and buy a new, more efficient fridge. Can't find the article now!