

make it easier to understand people with really thick accents
I feel like people with thick accents will not be understood by the Speech model either
make it easier to understand people with really thick accents
I feel like people with thick accents will not be understood by the Speech model either
But you realize that it’s wrong on both counts, right?
Strawberry has three Rs or two Rs in the wrong spelling.
Oh no. Anyway…
Sounds like someone is calling to “Hack Tuaw”
Ah yes the good old: Good lunatic with nuclear arsenal :D
99372211 out
Hm, I feel like most alcoholics don’t puke until they have some other very likely related health issue.
Oh I was totally on autopilot and selected “Maintenance (Software)” because that is what I did… and I discovered the brainfart two seconds too late.
Worked, after hours from home, on a Windows Server and fixed and issue with the Database on there. After doing so i thought I’d go to bed and shut down the machine… only I hadn’t yet left the RDP connection and shut the server down by Accident. Had to drive to work and start the server up again.
Those are priests behind the wheel of those cars. It’s God Racing.
Fuck me it’s now actually the end times.
Better yet: “… on the day of my inevitable demise.”
Sounds more dramatic
Absolutely. But I at least realized it had to be asymmetric routing… because if I didn’t I would have been even more puzzled. Because even setting firewall rules wouldn’t fix it then. I’m glad there are people here that understand that sometimes we brain fart and they give you a great pointer! Like the second I saw netmask I knew what was wrong and facepalmed.
You got it perfectly right! It was the subnetting… Thanks!
That’s it… Thanks. I’m a moron.
That’s it… Thanks. I’m a moron.
Haha. The Honeymooners nose is funny as fuck and as as a fellow ace is can’t imagine how annoying it must be. The universe truly plays mean pranks at times
Proxmox Machine: Vimes
LinuxVM (Web and Appserver): Carrot
WinServer: Angua
NAS: Colon
OPNSense Router: Pessimal
It’s the dot on line 9
This essentially. It was an easy voice and more importantly videocall software that was free. There were alternatives for text (ICQ, AIM) which were nice and everyone had them, and voice (Teamspeak, Mumble) which were either not free or you had to host them yourself and neither did Videocalls. So you begrugingly had a skype account too.