In Fedora 33, #systemd-resolved becomes the default #DNS resolver. Read about split DNS and the routing this feature enables in the Fedora Magazine: https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-resolved-introduction-to-split-dns/ #sysadmin #networkadmin
Week 43, 2020
About time, eh? 😀
-!- Topic set by beko [] [Fri Sep 4 19:16:44 2009]
Warnung der Website warnung.bund.de
Nice. https://warnung.bund.de/meldungen features filters with #RSS subscription. Bye #NINA 🙂
Hat tip @Rufus_Shinra@social.tchncs.de
Apparently there is now a thing called “deep backend”.
Full Deep Stack Dev sounds like pr0n.
I know nobody interested in newsletters (for real) at all. #RSS is fine (and this is what I’m using to read kevq too 😅).
Medieval Church
This isn’t strictly based on sources. The goal was a church for a walled city center ~14C in England. There’s a lot of free interpretation here since I don’t know all the details and I’m somewhat limited by the engine, of course. I mean creating arches and getting the geometry right in Rising World is a pain in the neck. I’m still very happy with the outcome especially considering that this is on a survival server.
This build will now go to another person to add the final details and textures.
Unit tests and test driven development seem to be an acquired taste of programmers. It takes a while to appreciate its taste, but once you get used to it, you just can't go without it anymore.
Wow. This will so backfire when Medium changes it’s course _again_. And it is already well known for being a pain in the neck.
I mean it’s okay to do this to find more readers but making Medium the source of truth for your stuff? Na. Never.
How the Black Death prompted a building boomIt used to be thought that only high-class houses had survived fro