Yeah, but even the local (groningen) residents think it's a bad idea to not keep some resources available for emergency situations (they also would like to heat their houses in winter) like when other sources are cut off.
Is it even possible? My understanding is that the whole region is connected to those gas wells. There's so much you can take before the underground is hollow.
They may not have a house to heat if tremors get too bad.
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Yeah, my youtube/google account is almost as old as youtube itself is, but will constantly ask me to verify my age when clicking on something as marked 'not for kids'. Can we just get the leisure-suit-larry age-verification system ;)
Ratings aren't legally binding though are they? I bought games older rated than I was, and it's totally up to people's parents what they're allowed to play. Are you suggesting a 15 year old should be allowed to play the 16 rated game but not discuss it?
I've head Netbird running for the last few months... In general it works quite well, but it would keep messing with my dns-resolving, and I couldn't find the setting to stop it inserting itself into my resolv.conf.
During the last few weeks I've removed netbird from all my systems (about 12), mostly because of issues on laptops where resolving or networking would break after they moved to a different network/location.
Just for future reference, you can disable DNS management for specific groups [0].
You can find the option under "DNS > DNS Settings > Disable DNS management for these groups". Netbird will stop modifying the resolv.conf on those groups.
Can Netbird run the DNS resolver (so it can be used for the internal domain ONLY by systemd-resolved) but not alter the host's DNS settings?
It looks to me like the setting that tells Netbird to leave the system DNS alone is arbitrarily tied to the setting that causes it to run a resolver at all.
Don't know where you are, (US probably?), but here in the Netherlands I can find many suppliers offering decent panels at about $90-110 each. I'm guessing wholesale pricing (or importing yourself) would be cheaper.
Though in the US there's probably a 100%+ tariff on non-US panels...
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