DNS
There's systemd-resolved. I don't know if you mean that it has some kind of limitation.
DNS
There's systemd-resolved. I don't know if you mean that it has some kind of limitation.
Only the king has more power than this gas executive in a Russian emergency.
I'm pretty confident that the prime minister has a larger role than the king in a "shit hits the fan with Russia" scenario.
Honestly, the bang syntax for home-instance-agnostic community links isn't very obvious to new users. It's not a piece of standard Markdown syntax, either, so it's not like someone can use knowledge from Reddit or elsewhere.
You can use VoIP if you have a cell data connection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Plummer
David William Plummer (born August 9, 1968) is a Canadian-American programmer and entrepreneur. He created the Task Manager for Windows, the Space Cadet Pinball ports to Windows NT, Zip file support for Windows, HyperCache[2] for the Amiga and many other software products.
2025: The guy that wrote Windows' Task Manager at Microsoft is creating burner accounts to get the OS installed.
Frankly, this should be implemented with something like a combination of:
https://github.com/QazCetelic/lemmy-know
Lemmy Know (let me know) is a lightweight CLI application / Docker service that monitors Lemmy for reports on posts and comments and sends notification. These can be sent to a Discord channel with a webhook or as MQTT messages (schema), which is useful for more complex setups with e.g., Node-RED.
https://www.home-assistant.io/
Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts.
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/mqtt/
MQTT (aka MQ Telemetry Transport) is a machine-to-machine or “Internet of Things” connectivity protocol on top of TCP/IP. It allows extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport.
https://github.com/DevelopmentalOctopus/ha-buttplug
Buttplug.io Integration for Home Assistant
Intiface® Central is an open-source, cross-platform application that acts as a hub for intimate haptics/sensor hardware access
Some collection of hardware devices from:
That'd permit for, say, having message events drive a state machine to control devices or something like that.
http://lemmyverse.net/communities provides a searchable list of communities on all instances. Searching for "scalp" there doesn't turn up anything relevant. If something like that exists, it probably uses a different term.
Well...it depends.
First, I don't know if she was under oath.
Second, there is executive privilege. That doesn't mean that she can apply it in this case (or that she was even trying), but it's not a blanket "Congress can demand all communications, period".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_privilege
Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications under certain circumstances within the executive branch and to resist some subpoenas and other oversight by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of particular information or personnel relating to those confidential communications. The right comes into effect when revealing the information would impair governmental functions. Neither executive privilege nor the oversight power of Congress is explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution.[1] However, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that executive privilege and congressional oversight each are a consequence of the doctrine of the separation of powers, derived from the supremacy of each branch in its area of constitutional activity.[2]
That being said, Congress is expected to perform oversight of the Executive Branch, and you don't get to just invoke executive privilege every time they require you to provide information, either. I imagine that one could wind up with court cases and more case law finding the limits of the privilege if it comes up, especially if
as I assume will most-likely be the case
the Democrats take the House in the midterm elections and then start promptly use control of the House to start sticking their nose into everything Trump's been doing.
Specifically for hexbear, lemmy.ml, and lemmygrad.ml, you might also take a look at !MeanwhileOnGrad@sh.itjust.works.
EDIT: Well, okay, it's not really specific to those instances, but YePowerTrippingMods is about behavior by mods in general and whether it's appropriate, and MeanwhileOnGrad is specific to criticism of objectionable tankie things, which often involves mod/admin stuff.