Low population areas do to. But you don’t have public transit so as long as you don’t wander into their meth labs you never have to meet them.
Low population areas do to. But you don’t have public transit so as long as you don’t wander into their meth labs you never have to meet them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Date format that is both human readable and for the most part sortable as strings (assuming you are using the same time zone).
Idk, but it’s such a COD player thing to do.
He’s probably camping in the back getting kills but not helping his team play the objective. As is tradition.
Here, take a fake Internet point.
I think you are overestimating the value of special forces. We kind of mythologize them with our media, but they are not action heroes. You arnt going to send them into a hostile city where Hamas is not in uniform, planned for the retaliation, had time to prepare, and expect them to come out with low casualties.
For example of what this looks like with the US, refer to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mogadishu_(1993)
Even the US after 9-11 didn’t just send in spec ops after Osama, they went in whole hog. And that was estimated at about 4.5 million casualties all around.
It sucks, but Hamas isn’t going to start wearing uniforms and abiding by the Geneva convention any time soon.
Well it’s kind of open to interpretation, which may be why they didn’t want to directly say that, just imply it.
Article 19 of the Geneva convention:
The protection to which civilian hospitals are entitled shall not cease unless they are used to commit, outside their humanitarian duties, acts harmful to the enemy. Protection may, however, cease only after due warning has been given, naming, in all appropriate cases, a reasonable time limit, and after such warning has remained unheeded.
Now are firing qassam rockets “harmful to the enemy”? Probably.
Has due warning been given? Maybe? It’s not well defined what that means. Does roof knocking count? Do you need to submit a form to their embassy?
I think the big problem is that the kind of warfare we are seeing here is unlike what they saw when they wrote those laws.
I thought it was decent, but not great. I really liked them exploring the characters a bit more.
If they would have cut the last minute off it would have been better. I don’t honestly know what they should have done with Ed, but probably not that.
As long as you do not rely on SEO to get traffic. This has a good chance of affecting how Google sees your site as well.
Yeah. If we are talking 99-2001ish Napster was king.
I think he means from his phone. Obsidian is great to just sync if you have a git client, but kinda a pain from the phone app unless you pay.
I’ve been seeing a lot of alpine based containers recently. Used to see a lot of Ubuntu, debian, redhat.
I think a lot of it depends on if you are spinning a lot of containers up.
I use syncthing for my documents as well. My source code is in GitHub if it’s important, and I can reinstall everything else if I need.
It really depends what you are using it for and how safe you want to be.
You could just use syncthing to keep a directory on your laptop synced with your home desktop. Still goes down if your home burns though.
You could do it with your friends house if you don’t mind him being able to see your stuff. You could even have backups saved somewhere else.
It’s a lot of work and cognitive load for the average person though.