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These over the top services handle node discovery and meshing for you, instead of you having to feed configurations manually down to each device you want to hook up to wireguard.

Convenience features etc


For a non-network person that is surely a convinience. I prefer pushing my configs through ansible and not thinking about it.


But then you cannot scale.

You do not see the problem because you probably manage less than 5 nodes.


Laser leveling is very much a thing, I can't speak to grading for construction, but I have several family friends who use it extensively for agricultural fields in California.


I grabbed a USB BluRay player, which happens to work great as a CD player/ripper as well.

Thrift shops, library shops, and even second hand "media" shops are everywhere and completely drowning in CDs. (DVDs too but that's another story)

For a couple bucks, you can go grab an armload of CDs, rip them, play them whatever, and donate them back or resell them, get yourself some random seeds for music discovery.


Yep I see the same thing, thrift stores are drowning in stacks of CDs and selling them for super cheap. It will not be like this forever and feels like a golden age right now to snag good CDs.


Look up the skyline to sea trail, it's near you.and wonderful.


Note that much of that trail is still closed from the 2020 CZU fire (basically all the sections in Big Basin - about 12 miles).


Oh dang, I'd have thought they'd opened back up by now. Well shoot, good to know.


Same here, much better selection on DVD / BluRay than their streaming.


I think they've moved off the Traefik ingress in favor of others out of the box FWIW.


I haven't done a side by side with it, but the red dragon sauce is damn good.

Maybe a bit different than Huy Fong, but it checks the box for me.

Side note, the main mechanism TJs and other store brands use to pull off this trick is to have the original manufacturers produce the product for them as a white label product.


>What about boats that are anchored or moored?

Well how else were you going to wash the sides down?


Actually quadcopters/drones/fixed wing, RC aircraft et. al. are "aircraft" per the FAA.

14 CFR 91 defines both, here's the FAA interpretation of 14 CFR 91, which they also produced to explain why they were allowed to further regulate RC aircraft operations outside of the boundaries set by congress in the FAA FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012.

https://www.faa.gov/uas/educational_users/media/model_aircra...

Basically the FAA took the stance that all these things are "aircraft" and the same sets of rules apply to their operation.

Shooting down or at a drone, or RC aircraft has always violated the same set of laws, perpetrators just haven't yet been prosecuted for it yet.


Kinda worrying that they found "Heavy Hitters" to have pesticides, that brand is sold all around me here in CA at the legal shops.


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