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  • Maybe try stepping outside of “the capitalist world we live in” and instead help those asking for help, instead of telling them the equivalent of “good luck, find out for yourself”. If you have knowledge worth sharing, then I suggest you share it when others ask.

    Someone else did respond to me with a link which was informative and gave me the proper information I requested, which was very eye opening to your original statement.




  • Zanathos@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldIt’s an acquired taste.
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    6 days ago

    Do you have a source on this? First I’ve read about honey bees being invasive.

    If the claim were about yellow jackets I would believe it as they are still pollenators but not as effective as honey bees. Not to mention I see way more wasps, hornets and yellow jackets than honey bees combined in a single season. I’ll see maybe one honey bee (if I’m lucky) a year in northern Ohio, but the latter are everywhere up here.



  • I only played it for about 10 hours myself. The castle is awesome but I lost interest once I unlocked the broom. It took all the wonder out of the game. If I were to compare it to Witcher 3, at least on your horse you would find all these nooks and crannies to discover and investigate between point A and B. In HL you can zip around like nothing once flying is unlocked and there are more side markers than a full Assasins Creed map out of the gate. I dunno, it just killed it for me for some reason at that point.


  • Same here man. I just bought paladin for D4 and am having fun, but having a hard time getting them to bite for even the base game. I’ve told them about other 2P games I own only to find they blow me off and play them in their own duo pairs. We’ve been friends a long time, but I have younger kids so the stars have to align for us all to be able to play together.

    We are now playing Bellright over the holiday break but it’s a little slower than I’d like. Some others are playing LoL which is okay but still a bit too rage inducing at times for me.

    The only reason I was able to play RVTY is because I had it through Family games.




  • Zanathos@lemmy.worldtoMemes@sopuli.xyzDammit
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    10 days ago

    Fuck that, let the new owners change it around. Let them build in material costs to their mortgage if they need to. Welcome to home ownership!

    We sold our first house as is for 10k over asking, and it was flipped in two years. The new owners did a lot of reno on the place even though it didn’t need much. They replaced carpet and painted cabinets and natural woodwork and that’s it.

    Had I put in the work of renovating before selling it would not have made a difference.






  • One such app I can think of would be a client side issue. If the public cert doesnt match the back end private cert it will sever the connection and mark it as insecure. Hopefully I won’t need to deal with it much longer though.

    I just heard back from my other team that “this project sounds great for your team” even though they manage many of their own apps and certificates. Perhaps I should just let them burn then!


  • Unfortunately some apps require the certificate be bound to the internal application, and need to be done so through cli or other methods not easily automated. We could front load over reverse proxy but we would still need to take the proxy cert and bind to the internal service for communication to work properly. Thankfully that’s for my other team to figure out as I already have a migration plan for systems I manage.




  • While I agree for my personal use, it’s not so easy in an enterprise environment. I’m currently working to get services migrated OFF my servers that utilize public certificates to avoid the headache of manual intervention every 45 days.

    While this is possible for servers and services I manage, it’s not so easy for other software stacks we have in our environment. Thankfully I don’t manage them, but I’m sure I’ll be pulled into them at some point or another to help figure out the best path forward.

    The easy path is obviously a load balanced front-end to load the certificate, but many of these services are specialized and have very elaborate ways to bind certificates to services outside of IIS or Apache, which would need to trust the newly issued load balancer CA certificate every 47 days.