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Strawberry could be a good contender.
They look dangerous. Are they?
He just a boy.
He actually got his skull patched with titanium mesh, and recovered nicely. He no longer needs to wear a helmet.
A biscuit, a basket
I’m sure they’d admit it, right? Right?
20k tabs means there are other problems that need to be addressed
This clip lives in my head rent free.
I don’t, because it’s my escape from most of their bullshit.
I just use Bitwarden’s 2FA functionality.
I think it expects you to use a standardized device name structure such as wg0
however it doesn’t exactly (or rather clearly) enforce this, and it tries to name the new device whatever the file is named during the import step.
This problem is somewhat compounded by VPN providers, who often generate some long filename when you export a WG config.
I pride myself on writing pretty good technical docs. But there’s always a motivation hurdle at the beginning, that I have to get over.
Worth noting, it doesn’t like long .conf
filenames. If you get an error that the file can’t be found when importing, try shortening the filename.
It may sound masochistic, but I take the opportunity to write scripts that prepare the environment exactly how I like it.
Mexico always goes hard. Respect.
You do, or I do?
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