There isn't one. I guess the actual reason I mentioned it was I felt weird calling them family friends when they weren't, but I also felt weird calling them church friends for no stated reason, so I added a little personal anecdote about it, which now I think I shouldn't have.
But since I did, lemme clarify, it was a pretty out-there fundamentalist church that I'm glad to have escaped early, and my comment is just that seeing people there do stuff that I couldn't make sense of, even totally unrelated stuff like this, probably helped undermine any sense of authority they had in my mind.
The states that run these programs have political leadership that doesn't want to make a distinction between legal and illegal immigrants, and wants to give state -funded benefits to illegal immigrants, and so deliberately doesn't check citizenship or legal residency status when you apply for benefits.
Years ago, installing Gentoo from an early stage was also a good experiment.
Nowadays they've deprecated all stages but stage3. It's still fun, but bootstrapping Gentoo from stage1 was a Linux-from-scratch-like experience (not quite, but similar).
The cookie banner code is broken, it doesn't show on my browser, making the website not react to cursors when scrolling, and mouse clicks aren't handled.
I only knew there is a bad cookie banner when I've opened the website in another browser.
I have ublock origin. It's impossible to use the internet without it. Removing the top layer works for fixing mouse clicks, but in cases like these I rather just drop the whole website without reading.
I mean, if a project is not able to get a functioning website, then well...
I profit from NAT-less network, can connect to my home device from a VPS without thinking it's sitting behind 2 routers. No port forwarding needed, just connect and it works. Well, I guess I still need to enable connection to this device on a firewall, but that's obvious.
We really should move on from IPv4.
By the way, IPv6 also supports NAT if that's what you want. But using NAT in IPv6 is like saying "i want to have my own personal universe so I can put 2 Raspberry PIs in it".
my blog which is hosted on namecheap.com, server whois is Los Angeles, got 100%
I guess this is another vibe coding AI slop service which doesn't even render its own top buttons properly (they're covered by some white div).
Have mercy, web devs!
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