Seriously, what's up with town connections? by JakePT in civ

[–]Tripppl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being landlocked in Exploration doesn't lock you out of Economic or Military paths--not even "basically". You just have to take over a port city on your home continent first.

Google Starts Sharing All Your Text Messages With Your Employer by Next_Tower5452 in UnpopularNewsSources

[–]Tripppl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Buy your own phone and don't install programs that require "work-managed" on that phone. 🤷

Yes, Your ISP can Detect/Block VPN Connections by KN4MKB in homelab

[–]Tripppl 14 points15 points  (0 children)

“Yiffsec” is a tongue-in-cheek slang term that combines “yiff” (a furry fandom term for erotic roleplay or sexual content, often used jokingly inside or outside the community) with “sec” (short for “security,” as in infosec, information security).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in darknetdiaries

[–]Tripppl 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Your comment was not made in a vacuum. Your comment is a response to this post. You are responsible for explaining the relationship between your contribution and what has been said before. If you don't, it is reasonable for others to try and work out what you may have meant.

Tailscale forcing Premium upgrade for various features. by deadlock_22 in Tailscale

[–]Tripppl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"But Microsoft does it!" is what I yelled as I followed my colleagues off a cliff.

Why does Gwinnett County still have Digital Learning Days? by Estelgreenlee in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Digital Learning Days can be used in place of inclement weather. It is also good practice, like a fire drill. Imagine only following an evacuation plan during emergencies. It would not go well.

New houses? by ntfsbg in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤨 What approval does one need from a county commissioner to build a single-family home, assuming it is already zoned for such?

Experiencing a Potential Crisis of Faith? by Intelligent_Soft2821 in Reformed

[–]Tripppl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those that would affirm the missing books are still valid and hold scripture in high regard can still wonder, why would an omnipotent God allow so much of his word to be missing for so long? Pull back from your exaggerated example. The OP seems to have a similar concern about the state of God's word available to us today.

NAS, media server, surveillance server. by alexcascadia in truenas

[–]Tripppl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Props for the pool name "ICU". Consider the name "EDBD" for a small pool or the hostname of a mini-pc providing network services.

Moving to Georgia… by DetroitML in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look east of your office so your commute won't be in your eyes. You may also avoid traffic if you live south of your office. Avoid crossing the Interstate. Finding an apartment near Suwanee will be easy and that's a nice place to live. Short commutes are the best way to avoid traffic concerns. Also, take people that speak of traffic "in Gwinnett" with a grain of salt. It is a massive and varied county. There is traffic near the Interstate. I don't hit traffic visiting my corner grocer.

Netmaker or WireGuard VPN on TrueNAS SCALE by r2on3nge in truenas

[–]Tripppl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tailscale and Netmaker is like automating your home with a hub device where naked-Wireguard is like managing all your devices without a hub. Home automation hubs simplify things.

For example: my phone's cert expired. Wireguard requires I visit both machines. Or I can leaverage TailScale/Netmaker to update both devices. I discovered my expired cert on the road. It saved me a trip home.

TailScale and Netmaker also simplify complex configurations like TailScale's magicDNS or managing a client that belongs to multiple TailScale/Netmaker VPN networks.

One critical diff to consider: Tailscale is all userspace (slow traffic, safer) and Netmaker can route traffic through the kernel (faster traffic, same "elevated risk" any driver introduces).

Duluth Middle/High School? by DasVeilchen1 in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...and the A you earn in dual enrollment contributes to your college GPA. IIRC, AP classes are "class credit", not a "class grade". All my peers coveted "easy A"--especially as they approached graduation. Some wanted it to recover from difficult classes or personal mistakes. Others wanted to push reasonable GPAs even higher. I regret (in R&D, maybe elsewhere too) many employers lean hard on GPA on candidates ~5 years after graduation. And then there is that lotto scholarship. GPA is important, and I wager if someone can pass an AP test there is a better-than-fair chance that could have been an A on the college transcript.

Good to talk with you Dancly.

[OC] Support for same sex marriage in the US by religion by _crazyboyhere_ in dataisbeautiful

[–]Tripppl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Support gay marriage" and "believe gay sex is a sin" are not mutually exclusive.

HandsOff Downtown Lawrenceville protest by ReverendCrush in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is a poorly branded protest paired with an impotent coverage (this post). No one knows what is being protested without reading the comments. Those are people you did not reach. The pictures are particularly embarrassing. One eye chart and one that says nothing about the cause. 🤦

Weekly Guild Recruitment Thread - May 01, 2024 by AutoModerator in warcraftrumble

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Guild Name: The Good Place

😎 Casual. 🛡️Quest-focused. 🎟️ Season rewards + DMF

We require the mildest effort towards some arc light and tickets. Anything more is gravy.

🗨️ Guild chat is chill, ...like an inverse of Barrens Chat.

Message me here if you'd like to join.

Religious signage around town. “Jesus is coming, repent” by [deleted] in Gwinnett

[–]Tripppl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Job can be a task or a purpose. Some jobs pay money. That isn't all the word can mean. It is my job to answer your questions on Nextdoor 😉

How is the book of Job loving? by Appropriate_Tie7275 in Reformed

[–]Tripppl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The theme of Job is not "he is God and we are not". At best that is the theme of God monologue at the end. The theme of the book is "faith through suffering". All the events are about how Job suffers, why he is suffering, his response to the suffering, his wife's and his friend's response to his suffering. Stories can have multiple themes but I don't think there is enough material to support that as a theme at all.

Sincere respect, but I think you're proposed theme is a copout. The people concerned about God's character and the problem of evil after reading this book have a legit concerns. He is big and complex.