Unbound is a recursive DNS, not an authorative. An authorative DNS server is needed for adding your own records. I suggest using bind, which can be both a recursive and an authorative.
"They" are me in this case, no shops have any space right now. But I just had a look at them, and it doesn't look impossible... might be enough if I bang them a bit with a flathead, and then I can probably get them out with pliers. Finding imperial size hex bolts here in Europe will probably be harder 😃
Bassani road rage 2-to-1 exhaust, SE heavy breather air filter, and Saddlemen Stepup saddle. She's a 2009. Love 'er to bits. The orange looks red, but it is in fact orange 😃
Ska man hosta så bör man ju göra det i Sverige. Bahnhof har rätt bra priser av dom svenska om jag minns rätt sedan jag kollade detta senast. Men det är ju mycket dyrare än utlandet. En server med samma kapacitet som jag betalar 6 eur för hos Contabo kostar 900 SEK cirka hos Bahnhof :/
I uninstalled Slide For Reddit and put jerboa in the same place
One think to keep in mind is minimizing packing as well. You don't need a lot of storage space for clothes if you go to a camp site where you can wash your clothes, cook your food in a shared kitchen, or a hotel even.
This is the first time it has ejected bolts, even though it's a Harley! :D But I suspect it was due to the bolts already being compromised... bolts don't just snap like that. I really hope it's not gonna be a PITA to get them out
Are you sure? They say that they have their own index. https://about.qwant.com/en/
I have an alias, git yolo, that does 'git commit -a' with a message from whatthecommit.com, and pushes to master.
The movie Plan 9 From Outer Space of course
I do occasionally swap to Google if I can't find anything with qwant, but I usually can't find anything with Google either then.
Maybe your search terms are too broad? Or not broad enough?
I've ditched Google. I use Qwant for searching. It's about the same as Google in terms of results, I think.
The screws holding my right footpeg and brake SNAPPED! Glad it happened on a straight at the start of a ride. I was at a track this monday, imagine if it had happened when I was in the middle of a turn. I know the previous owner laid it down once on the right side, so the screws were probably damaged then.
Couldn't ride home, so had to call a tow truck. Took almost 2 hours for them to show up. Haven't looked at it properly. I hope I can get the screws out without having to remove the exhaust.
Just wanted to share the story :)