GORN!
Cloud-init is fairly well documented:
But if you do not need it (and if you're configuring DNS by hand, it doesn't sound like you do), you can disable it entirely:
https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/howto/disable_cloud_init.html
resolv.conf
itself should be managed by systemd-resolved
on any modern Ubuntu Server release. And that service will use the DNS settings provided by netplan
.
With cloud-init disabled, you should have the freedom to create/edit configuration files in /etc/netplan
and apply changes with netplan apply
.
I guess he really did have trouble remembering last week's puzzler.
Are we heading toward a Crystalline Entity type situation here? It looked like Badgey was orchestrating attacks/salvage but wasn't necessarily behind the actual mystery ship.
Bring back foot pedals!
Shaka when the walls fell
Literally nobody asked.
The ~~ship~~ teeth are fixed.
Apple will simply
You don't have to guess or make stuff up. They already have a fully-compliant self-service parts store.
https://selfservicerepair.com/en-US/order
iPhone mainboards are not available for obvious reasons.
That's not a great sign about the software and network security of the device itself either. Inb4 IoT botnet.
The employer basically gets an interest-free loan for that extra week; whereas the employee might need to pay interest to a third party to make up for any shortfall on their end (e.g. credit cards, payday loans). Majority of people live paycheck-to-paycheck and can't cover an unexpected $1000 expense.
As they claim about many things, the Vulcans did it first.