There are a lot. I have a long playlist called “mope” But the first song that came to mind is:
“Blue Valentine” by Tom Waits. https://youtu.be/wsw0aWXufqM
There are a lot. I have a long playlist called “mope” But the first song that came to mind is:
“Blue Valentine” by Tom Waits. https://youtu.be/wsw0aWXufqM


It seems to me that the preposition usage corresponds to the boarding language pretty closely. Where “on” sounds most natural is also where “boarding” seems most appropriate.
Here is one linguist’s take, with proposed usage cases at the end: http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005224.html
The schedule/route condition makes a lot of sense to me. Consider a bus converted to personal use as an rv:
“I boarded my bus and drove to the mountains” is a valid English sentence, but it sounds odd to me. But if it’s still a regular bus and drove->rode it works.
“I drove to the mountains in my bus” sounds better. Same vehicle as a city/school bus, different context. Change to a regular bus and drove->rode doesn’t sound right without also changing “in my” to “on the”.


Ah, ok


Do they? I don’t see any nel0x PRs. I moved away from it out of an abundance of caution.
Ah, ok. Makes sense.
16.1? Isn’t that still alpha? I thought the latest public release was 16.0?
Not entirely sure since I’m on Slowroll and Tumbleweed.


The movie Matewan (1987) is a good look at some of the conditions and events leading up. It’s worth a watch.
Funny, that’s exactly how I used to do it. And I still do if I want cool eggs sooner.
Our eggs may be different (US here, working from refrigerated washed eggs) or I am less lucky. I had mostly success, but sometimes had troublesome eggs and would have a few mangy looking ones where the white sticks to the inside of the shell and water doesn’t change it. Chunks of white pull away. After switching to the Kenji method I have more success than before. Still once in a while I get a stuck shell, but less often.


Peeling can be easy or difficult in part due to the cooking method. Here’s a good write up on tests of various cooking methods to make easier peeling hard boiled eggs: https://www.seriouseats.com/the-secrets-to-peeling-hard-boiled-eggs


I’m late to this, but SanDisk makes a nice compact dual-interface flash drive. The Dual Drive Go. Ultra has better performance than non-ultra. Example: https://www.microcenter.com/product/638440/sandisk-256gb-ultra-dual-drive-go-superspeed-usb-32-(gen-1)-type-c-flash-drive-black


Just to make sure - you physically drained the CMOS to reset it, right? That can have different results vs resetting to defaults in the BIOS/UEFI interface.


Did this happen over time or suddenly all ports dead? Or maybe this is new to you and unknown.
I would try clearing the CMOS is you haven’t already. Unplug power, remove the CMOS battery and wait a minute or more (or short the + and - contacts for a few seconds).
If that doesn’t change things, maybe inspect the CPU. Any problems visible on its contacts or the socket?


You will need to add the hotel address to your eBay account. Otherwise asking a seller to send an item to a different address makes you sound like a scammer.
Most hotels accept guest packages.
Traditional pretzels aren’t boiled. A cool (but caustic) solution of lye in water is the way. It doesn’t take much, just add lye to water and not water to lye since it’s exothermic.


Nice. It reminds me of kintsugi. It makes the repair stand out, beautifully.


So you have a single mobile device connecting via wg, correct? Not a second network?
If so the only configuration you should need on the router are firewall rules to allow forwarding from wg to lan. I am guessing that’s what the second step in the GL-iNet help accomplishes. That’s what I would recommend trying.
If I was doing this on “normal” OpenWRT I would create a firewall zone wg, and allow traffic to/from it and lan.
On the client device you should be good to go without changes if AllowedIPs is set to 0.0.0.0/, ::/0 (sending all traffic through wg).


That rule is supposed to be set on the “server” at the other end of the wg connection, using its own wg address as gateway. Not on the router for the lan you’re trying to access. That seems like a pretty easy mistake to make given that documentation.
You could try a short reset of just the network configuration. Hold reset for like 5 seconds. Might need to do a full reset (10+ seconds) if that doesn’t get you back in.


Great choice. In a similar vein - Rififi.
Yeah, that’s a lot of mass. We shoot with wide to short-telephoto primes. The biggest lens in my bag is <400g with a 67mm filter thread. It’s pretty easy to keep them safe, even on rough trails.
Here is a similar thing in audio monologue:
https://youtu.be/842OX2_vCic