

I think he refers to the first season of DS9 where it was never explicitly mentioned that Joseph Sisko is well and alive (but neither was the opposite). He first appeared in season 4. He just doesn’t exist before that.


I think he refers to the first season of DS9 where it was never explicitly mentioned that Joseph Sisko is well and alive (but neither was the opposite). He first appeared in season 4. He just doesn’t exist before that.


But I have to agree that it is barely visible.
I still use Insomnia as I think it offers the better experience over Postman, but I wouldn’t recommend it as it gets shifted more and more into a forced subscription model.
I have installed Hopscotch, but Insomnia still works so I never felt the need to switch - but I am ready to do so.
But how did you get the bottle inside the frame?


That would help, yes. 👍
LXCs are a form of virtualization. It’s a container running its own isolated Linux userland while sharing the host’s kernel and hardware resources.


Is the agent only available as a docker image? I quite like the option to run Cloudflare tunnels as a local service (e.g. in LXCs).
I never thought of radioactive decay as a form of snakes and ladders.
It’s not quite the same because it has a lot less screen estate, but I can 100% recommend Home Buttons. You can either build it yourself (3D printed enclosure, custom PCB) or buy one already built for you. They each fancy an e-ink display you can configure with Material Design Icons (or even custom text in case of the bigger one). They integrate into Home Assistant via MQTT and can be fully used for any automation you would like. You can even change the 4 or 6 button labels using Home Assistant.



I have maybe more hours in WoW, but I cannot see my playtime without installing it again.


Intellectual property - as in other famous franchises or brands. Think of a Marvel themed game or DLC.
I wouldn’t say that GitHub is not stable. I hope we will learn what the reason was, I hope at least Tom will get to know what it was and I am sure he will take this into consideration.
Of course I cannot speak for him. My understanding is that he is considering this, but his priority at the moment is to find out and solve the reason for his shadowban on GitHub. Maybe he will move to another platform (I think Codeberg was mentioned once or twice), but changing the platform will no doubt result in additional work that needs to be planned as he is doing this in his spare time. The GitHub situation needs to be solved first as he needs this account also for work as I understand it.
The creator’s GitHub account is in limbo. He can see everything just normal, but for everyone else it’s just a 404. GitHub support is informed but unresponsive.
There is a Matrix chat where the creator posts updates (although there is not much to update): KitchenOwl
There is no reason to believe that the latest version available on Docker Hub (0.7.7) is compromised in any way. If you want to play it safe use 0.7.6 (3 months old).


Almost all of them affect authenticated users. The only ones that allow unauthenticated users access are for old versions. So to be honest: I am not that much concerned.


May I ask why you consider n8n risky?
Why would it break? There are tools out there that haven’t seen updates in decades and they still work mostly the same as they did when they were released.
If you have a chair or a table that is really wobbly you could use it to balance it out…
There is one old: Hit the road
Then 3 seasons of Telltale’s Sam and Max
And apparently there is a VR title as well…
You mean all one of them?


Although image generation like we have nowadays with the abundance of AI tools was maybe only thought of in the late 80s, it suffers from the same thing. A generated image can look technically perfect (no misaligned hands, strange architecture or broken texts), but you still can sense it is a generated image - even though the generation tool makes a different image every time. The same way an early replicator may have left some unnaturalness despite it producing a perfectly fine chocolate sundae.
Deep Space Nine is supposed to host up to 7000 lifeforms, but the infirmary is tiny and has three biobeds max.