100 to 200 what? Bananas?
100 to 200 what? Bananas?
Only one thing can be the worst. Grammatically everything else is just bad.
It is pretty bad though.
What’s your point?
I just started using OpenSMTPD as a backup relay and it seems to work for that. Very lightweight and easy to set up.
NY is an abbreviation for what? What country?
Costs 20 cents per what? That’s about 0.7kWh per month so I’m guessing it’s per month?
They’re saying they’ve moved away from running things on bare metal and onto using them inside Docker instead.
So does Hyper-V, what’s your point?
Telling us what region (or even country) you live in might get you some answers.
Presumably that depends where you live.
Penalty because of the random hash signs in the comment. It looks like someone trying to tag words but failing.
Which country? Some of the countries in North America aren’t huge.
Type G plugs always land on the ground with the pins up though.
Why would you not want a toaster to be earthed? I can think of loads of devices that would apply to but toasters contain a lot of metal and frequently have metal casings.
You can also always have an earth pin, like type G plugs and sockets, even if it isn’t wired up and is made of plastic.
There’s not one built in but it’ll work with any that connects to IMAP or JMAP servers.
Yeah, I have no idea what a “locker room raid” is either.
This is a very interesting write up, thanks.
Their post says where they’re from - Australia. Or do you mean more specifically?