let it go forward, as otherwise you will be in the previous guy's spot for the surviving people at the bottom.
this opens up the question if the top person and the lever operator switch places ad infinitum, crushing 5 people at the bottom each turn
let it go forward, as otherwise you will be in the previous guy's spot for the surviving people at the bottom.
this opens up the question if the top person and the lever operator switch places ad infinitum, crushing 5 people at the bottom each turn
Disco Elysium and Recruiting Kuuno de Ruyter come to mind
your PC is monitored and protected
why does that sound like a veiled threat
yup!
maybe I didn't give enough treats or belly rubs the last time I watched after him 😅
Sony Alpha6700 with the 70-350mm Kit Lens :)
exiftool -s -Make -Model -LensModel -FocalLength -ExposureTime -FNumber -ISO -DateTimeOriginal DSC07640.ARW DSC07641.ARW
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Make : SONY
Model : ILCE-6700
LensModel : E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS
FocalLength : 284.0 mm
ExposureTime : 1/500
FNumber : 6.3
ISO : 160
DateTimeOriginal : 2026:03:08 16:58:19
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Make : SONY
Model : ILCE-6700
LensModel : E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS
FocalLength : 128.0 mm
ExposureTime : 1/640
FNumber : 5.6
ISO : 100
DateTimeOriginal : 2026:03:08 16:58:21
We only have 1 Secret we need to manage. The API we develop is secured via Token-based OIDC. While Bruno does support OIDC, they don't yet support token based OIDC. So we have a pre-request script that does the auth flow and stores the resulting jwt in a runtime variable.
this way we only need to define a long lived service account json defining all we need for the auth flow. The /token endpoint is not a secret and we can commit it.
So this SA is created manually for every developer for every of our 3 stages
Life comes to mind for me. Its a set of unfortunate and stupid events made worse entirely by the fact that these highly trained scientists abord a space station are too stupid to do proper quarantine.
our team uses Bruno. We have nothing to complain about. And each request being a simple text file you can check into git is also really great.
In case the lemmy.ml proxy is shitting the bed for you, here's the source: https://www.bdew.de/media/documents/1_Energieflussbild_Deutschland_2023_TWh_detailliert.svg