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  1. Det är väl inte många som missat det här med domstolens friande av våldtäckt mot barn. Här är enkelt sätt att agera chng.it/bpG2HCr4pd #snippa #rattssakerhet #sv #svpol #aktion #upprop

  2. Det är väl inte många som missat det här med domstolens friande av våldtäckt mot barn. Här är enkelt sätt att agera chng.it/bpG2HCr4pd #snippa #rattssakerhet #sv #svpol #aktion #upprop

  3. Det är väl inte många som missat det här med domstolens friande av våldtäckt mot barn. Här är enkelt sätt att agera chng.it/bpG2HCr4pd #snippa #rattssakerhet #sv #svpol #aktion #upprop

  4. THE COMPLEX ANTAGONIST
    Create exciting antagonists that truly challenge the protagonists in your work, creating interesting, exciting, complex characters. Learn how to create the antagonist’s circle and develop the antagonist as a fully-developed individual, not an idea or a cipher. Combination of topics, exercises, and examples that you can re-visit with every story.

    $2.99 USD

    #Writing #WritingCommunity #Craft #Antagonist #CharacterDevelopment

    UBL: books2read.com/u/bPgv1d

  5. THE COMPLEX ANTAGONIST
    Create exciting antagonists that truly challenge the protagonists in your work, creating interesting, exciting, complex characters. Learn how to create the antagonist’s circle and develop the antagonist as a fully-developed individual, not an idea or a cipher. Combination of topics, exercises, and examples that you can re-visit with every story.

    $2.99 USD

    #Writing #WritingCommunity #Craft #Antagonist #CharacterDevelopment

    UBL: books2read.com/u/bPgv1d

  6. THE COMPLEX ANTAGONIST
    Create exciting antagonists that truly challenge the protagonists in your work, creating interesting, exciting, complex characters. Learn how to create the antagonist’s circle and develop the antagonist as a fully-developed individual, not an idea or a cipher. Combination of topics, exercises, and examples that you can re-visit with every story.

    $2.99 USD

    #Writing #WritingCommunity #Craft #Antagonist #CharacterDevelopment

    UBL: books2read.com/u/bPgv1d

  7. Helburu militarrei lehentasuna emateak ikertzaileetan eta ikerketan duen eragina iragarri du Nature aldizkariak, artikulu baten bidez.

    Baieztatu duenez, gastu militarra hazten ari da, bereziki, herrialde ekonomikoki aberatsenetan. Igoera horren ia erdia Txinari eta AEBri dagokie, eta NATOko herrialdeek 2025erako BPGren % 5 defentsa eta segurtasunera bideratzea adostu dute.

    👉 Ondorioak, @ElhuyarZientzia n:
    zientzia.eus/artikuluak/milita
    #gerra #zientzia #etika

  8. Helburu militarrei lehentasuna emateak ikertzaileetan eta ikerketan duen eragina iragarri du Nature aldizkariak, artikulu baten bidez.

    Baieztatu duenez, gastu militarra hazten ari da, bereziki, herrialde ekonomikoki aberatsenetan. Igoera horren ia erdia Txinari eta AEBri dagokie, eta NATOko herrialdeek 2025erako BPGren % 5 defentsa eta segurtasunera bideratzea adostu dute.

    👉 Ondorioak, @ElhuyarZientzia n:
    zientzia.eus/artikuluak/milita
    #gerra #zientzia #etika

  9. Helburu militarrei lehentasuna emateak ikertzaileetan eta ikerketan duen eragina iragarri du Nature aldizkariak, artikulu baten bidez.

    Baieztatu duenez, gastu militarra hazten ari da, bereziki, herrialde ekonomikoki aberatsenetan. Igoera horren ia erdia Txinari eta AEBri dagokie, eta NATOko herrialdeek 2025erako BPGren % 5 defentsa eta segurtasunera bideratzea adostu dute.

    👉 Ondorioak, @ElhuyarZientzia n:
    zientzia.eus/artikuluak/milita
    #gerra #zientzia #etika

  10. Helburu militarrei lehentasuna emateak ikertzaileetan eta ikerketan duen eragina iragarri du Nature aldizkariak, artikulu baten bidez.

    Baieztatu duenez, gastu militarra hazten ari da, bereziki, herrialde ekonomikoki aberatsenetan. Igoera horren ia erdia Txinari eta AEBri dagokie, eta NATOko herrialdeek 2025erako BPGren % 5 defentsa eta segurtasunera bideratzea adostu dute.

    👉 Ondorioak, @ElhuyarZientzia n:
    zientzia.eus/artikuluak/milita
    #gerra #zientzia #etika

  11. OsazuwaAkonedo Podcast Video ~ Biafra Group Demands Compensation For Okija Xmas Gift Stampede Victims

    Biafra Group Demands Compensation For Okija Xmas Gift Stampede Victims #Issues #Biafra #Earnest #Obiejesi #Obijackson #Okija ©December 30th, 2024 ®December 30, 2024 7:02 pm Biafra Group who identified themselves as Biafran Provincial Government, BPG has called on relevant authorities including Chief Earnest Obiejesi of ObiJackson Foundation to compensate christmas…

    osazuwaakonedo.news/osazuwaako

  12. THE COMPLEX ANTAGONIST
    Create exciting antagonists that truly challenge the protagonists in your work, creating interesting, exciting, complex characters. Learn how to create the antagonist’s circle and develop the antagonist as a fully-developed individual, not an idea or a cipher. Combination of topics, exercises, and examples that you can re-visit with every story.

    $2.99 USD

    #Writing #WritingCommunity #Craft #Antagonist #CharacterDevelopment

    UBL: books2read.com/u/bPgv1d

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  13. THE COMPLEX ANTAGONIST
    Create exciting antagonists that truly challenge the protagonists in your work, creating interesting, exciting, complex characters. Learn how to create the antagonist’s circle and develop the antagonist as a fully-developed individual, not an idea or a cipher. Combination of topics, exercises, and examples that you can re-visit with every story.

    $2.99 USD

    #Writing #WritingCommunity #Craft #Antagonist #CharacterDevelopment

    UBL: books2read.com/u/bPgv1d

    /

  14. Video ~ Biafra Group Demands Compensation For Okija Xmas Gift Stampede Victims

    Biafra Group Demands Compensation For Okija Xmas Gift Stampede Victims />#Issues #Biafra #Earnest #Obiejesi #Obijackson #Okija ©December 30th, 2024 ®December 30, 2024 7:02 pm Biafra Group who identified themselves as Biafran Provincial Government, BPG has called on relevant authorities including Chief Earnest Obiejesi of ObiJackson Foundation to compensate christmas stampede victims…

    osazuwaakonedo.news/video-biaf

  15. Video ~ Biafra Group Warns Against Night Travel, Cultism, Reject Soludo’s Amnesty

    Biafra Group Warns Against Night Travel, Cultism, Reject Soludo's Amnesty />#Issues #Amnesty #Anambra #awka #Biafra #Biafrans #EzuRiver #HeadBridge #Nkpor #Okpoko #Onitsha #Soludo #Tarzan ©January 4th, 2025 ®January 4, 2025 7:55 pm Innocent Orji led Biafra armed group, Biafran Provincial Government, BPG has called on residents in Southeast states to avoid night travel, and also warned…

    osazuwaakonedo.news/video-biaf

  16. It’s looking rather like my nomination notifications for the Booker Prize have gone awol in the post.

    This is very frustrating, as the same thing happens to me with the Brit Awards every year too.

    I really must have a word with the postman.

    Anyway, the sequel to ‘The Broken Bottle’ is out soon - you can order it here in ebook and (so I believe) print formats: books2read.com/b/bPGOPl

    Signed print copies can also be ordered here: brokendownrecords.bandcamp.com

    #writerscoffeeclub #writingcommunity #newfiction #readingcommunity #readersofmastodon #novels

  17. The introduction of usernames and the ability to hide your phone numbers from people and still communicate with them results in a new nice grow of groups on Signal Messenger.

    Don't be the last and join our Signal group for updates. More to come. Stay tuned!

    signal.group/#CjQKIHfqX73P2Cir

    #Signal #SignalApp #usernames #SignalGroup #SignalGroups

  18. The introduction of usernames and the ability to hide your phone numbers from people and still communicate with them results in a new nice grow of groups on Signal Messenger.

    Don't be the last and join our Signal group for updates. More to come. Stay tuned!

    signal.group/#CjQKIHfqX73P2Cir

    #Signal #SignalApp #usernames #SignalGroup #SignalGroups

  19. The introduction of usernames and the ability to hide your phone numbers from people and still communicate with them results in a new nice grow of groups on Signal Messenger.

    Don't be the last and join our Signal group for updates. More to come. Stay tuned!

    signal.group/#CjQKIHfqX73P2Cir

    #Signal #SignalApp #usernames #SignalGroup #SignalGroups

  20. Гений 21 века. Чем сейчас занимается Фабрис Беллар

    Некоторые программисты настолько хорошо известны, что не нуждаются в особом представлении. Наверное, Фабрис Беллар — самая яркая звезда современности. Автор мультимедийного комбайна FFmpeg, эмулятора QEMU и десятков других полезных программ — абсолютный гений и пример программиста 100х, который в одиночку принёс больше пользы миру, чем многие корпорации с сотнями разработчиков. В общем, все знают Фабриса — про него ещё была статья на Хабре двенадцать лет назад… … Но по просьбам молодых читателей мы решили вернуться к этой теме. Оно и к лучшему, ведь Фабрис многое сделал за это десятилетие, особенно в области нейросетей.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #ruvds_статьи #Фабрис_Беллар #Better_Portable_Graphics #BPG #LZEXE #Harissa #число_Пи #Linmodem #FFmpeg #TCC #TinyCC #TinyGL #QEmacs #QEMU #формула_Беллара #QuickJS

  21. Гений 21 века. Чем сейчас занимается Фабрис Беллар

    Некоторые программисты настолько хорошо известны, что не нуждаются в особом представлении. Наверное, Фабрис Беллар — самая яркая звезда современности. Автор мультимедийного комбайна FFmpeg, эмулятора QEMU и десятков других полезных программ — абсолютный гений и пример программиста 100х, который в одиночку принёс больше пользы миру, чем многие корпорации с сотнями разработчиков. В общем, все знают Фабриса — про него ещё была статья на Хабре двенадцать лет назад… … Но по просьбам молодых читателей мы решили вернуться к этой теме. Оно и к лучшему, ведь Фабрис многое сделал за это десятилетие, особенно в области нейросетей.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #ruvds_статьи #Фабрис_Беллар #Better_Portable_Graphics #BPG #LZEXE #Harissa #число_Пи #Linmodem #FFmpeg #TCC #TinyCC #TinyGL #QEmacs #QEMU #формула_Беллара #QuickJS

  22. Bow before Bo-Katan, the Queen of "The Mandalorian". Katee is such a winner in every way. And God bless Rick.
    "Rick Famuyiwa and Katee Sackhoff from The Mandalorian | Star Wars Celebration LIVE! 2023" on YouTube
    youtu.be/BPgcmE3CE28
    #StarWars #mandalorian #europe #bokatan #MandoMommy

  23. Of course, I can't be trusted to take notes properly, so I haven't properly documented progress on this thread 😅

    But here is what happened since last time...

    I moved all that to a module that I intend to publish. This led me into investigating how to set default computed values for the module inputs. For instance, I want to be able to specify IPV4 and IPV6 subnets, but if no subnet is specified, I want to pick a random one.

    I also added a bunch of documentation.

    And then I tested everything using a Proxmox token instead of SSH access, and ... of course it broke, because I was importing a disk image (downloading a raw disk image from the Talos image factory) and that requires SSH access. Because the Proxmox API is annoying like that.

    (I didn't think that'd be an issue because that particular feature wasn't listed in the bpg provider under "stuff that requires SSH access".)

    So I'm now refactoring everything to install from an ISO image instead (since that doesn't require SSH access), but of course, yak shaving happened: when installing from a Talos image, when the VM reboots, instead of using the static IP address passed by Proxmox in the "nocloud" payload, it's now obtaining an address from DHCP. Which means that cluster bootstrap doesn't work anymore.

    I'm now pondering options:

    - switching back to raw disk provisioning (and requiring SSH access for my module to work)

    - passing IP addresses in the Talos MachineConfig (that should definitely work, right?)

    - finding out if there is a way to tell Talos to use the nocloud payload even when rebooting (actually kexec-ing) the disk install

    #proxmox #talos #yakshaving

  24. Of course, I can't be trusted to take notes properly, so I haven't properly documented progress on this thread 😅

    But here is what happened since last time...

    I moved all that to a module that I intend to publish. This led me into investigating how to set default computed values for the module inputs. For instance, I want to be able to specify IPV4 and IPV6 subnets, but if no subnet is specified, I want to pick a random one.

    I also added a bunch of documentation.

    And then I tested everything using a Proxmox token instead of SSH access, and ... of course it broke, because I was importing a disk image (downloading a raw disk image from the Talos image factory) and that requires SSH access. Because the Proxmox API is annoying like that.

    (I didn't think that'd be an issue because that particular feature wasn't listed in the bpg provider under "stuff that requires SSH access".)

    So I'm now refactoring everything to install from an ISO image instead (since that doesn't require SSH access), but of course, yak shaving happened: when installing from a Talos image, when the VM reboots, instead of using the static IP address passed by Proxmox in the "nocloud" payload, it's now obtaining an address from DHCP. Which means that cluster bootstrap doesn't work anymore.

    I'm now pondering options:

    - switching back to raw disk provisioning (and requiring SSH access for my module to work)

    - passing IP addresses in the Talos MachineConfig (that should definitely work, right?)

    - finding out if there is a way to tell Talos to use the nocloud payload even when rebooting (actually kexec-ing) the disk install

    #proxmox #talos #yakshaving

  25. Of course, I can't be trusted to take notes properly, so I haven't properly documented progress on this thread 😅

    But here is what happened since last time...

    I moved all that to a module that I intend to publish. This led me into investigating how to set default computed values for the module inputs. For instance, I want to be able to specify IPV4 and IPV6 subnets, but if no subnet is specified, I want to pick a random one.

    I also added a bunch of documentation.

    And then I tested everything using a Proxmox token instead of SSH access, and ... of course it broke, because I was importing a disk image (downloading a raw disk image from the Talos image factory) and that requires SSH access. Because the Proxmox API is annoying like that.

    (I didn't think that'd be an issue because that particular feature wasn't listed in the bpg provider under "stuff that requires SSH access".)

    So I'm now refactoring everything to install from an ISO image instead (since that doesn't require SSH access), but of course, yak shaving happened: when installing from a Talos image, when the VM reboots, instead of using the static IP address passed by Proxmox in the "nocloud" payload, it's now obtaining an address from DHCP. Which means that cluster bootstrap doesn't work anymore.

    I'm now pondering options:

    - switching back to raw disk provisioning (and requiring SSH access for my module to work)

    - passing IP addresses in the Talos MachineConfig (that should definitely work, right?)

    - finding out if there is a way to tell Talos to use the nocloud payload even when rebooting (actually kexec-ing) the disk install

  26. Of course, I can't be trusted to take notes properly, so I haven't properly documented progress on this thread 😅

    But here is what happened since last time...

    I moved all that to a module that I intend to publish. This led me into investigating how to set default computed values for the module inputs. For instance, I want to be able to specify IPV4 and IPV6 subnets, but if no subnet is specified, I want to pick a random one.

    I also added a bunch of documentation.

    And then I tested everything using a Proxmox token instead of SSH access, and ... of course it broke, because I was importing a disk image (downloading a raw disk image from the Talos image factory) and that requires SSH access. Because the Proxmox API is annoying like that.

    (I didn't think that'd be an issue because that particular feature wasn't listed in the bpg provider under "stuff that requires SSH access".)

    So I'm now refactoring everything to install from an ISO image instead (since that doesn't require SSH access), but of course, yak shaving happened: when installing from a Talos image, when the VM reboots, instead of using the static IP address passed by Proxmox in the "nocloud" payload, it's now obtaining an address from DHCP. Which means that cluster bootstrap doesn't work anymore.

    I'm now pondering options:

    - switching back to raw disk provisioning (and requiring SSH access for my module to work)

    - passing IP addresses in the Talos MachineConfig (that should definitely work, right?)

    - finding out if there is a way to tell Talos to use the nocloud payload even when rebooting (actually kexec-ing) the disk install

    #proxmox #talos #yakshaving

  27. Of course, I can't be trusted to take notes properly, so I haven't properly documented progress on this thread 😅

    But here is what happened since last time...

    I moved all that to a module that I intend to publish. This led me into investigating how to set default computed values for the module inputs. For instance, I want to be able to specify IPV4 and IPV6 subnets, but if no subnet is specified, I want to pick a random one.

    I also added a bunch of documentation.

    And then I tested everything using a Proxmox token instead of SSH access, and ... of course it broke, because I was importing a disk image (downloading a raw disk image from the Talos image factory) and that requires SSH access. Because the Proxmox API is annoying like that.

    (I didn't think that'd be an issue because that particular feature wasn't listed in the bpg provider under "stuff that requires SSH access".)

    So I'm now refactoring everything to install from an ISO image instead (since that doesn't require SSH access), but of course, yak shaving happened: when installing from a Talos image, when the VM reboots, instead of using the static IP address passed by Proxmox in the "nocloud" payload, it's now obtaining an address from DHCP. Which means that cluster bootstrap doesn't work anymore.

    I'm now pondering options:

    - switching back to raw disk provisioning (and requiring SSH access for my module to work)

    - passing IP addresses in the Talos MachineConfig (that should definitely work, right?)

    - finding out if there is a way to tell Talos to use the nocloud payload even when rebooting (actually kexec-ing) the disk install

    #proxmox #talos #yakshaving