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LAST GA WAS ON 489!
I shared a fact related to google's internet right after this, a coincidence? or google watching?
People who cannot afford to live in a house in Hong Kong and Japan take advantage of McDonalds' "doors are always open" policy and live in their restaurants. They are known as "McRefugees."
In 2013, female stockings covered in fake male hair became a fashion hit in China as a way to deter unwanted male attention. WTF i mean really WTF
More than 3% of people are born with phonagnosia: they can't recognize the voices of familiar people.
Wall Street was named after a 12-foot wall that was built by the 17th-century citizens of New Amsterdam to discourage pirate attacks.
In Serbia, you're legally allowed to vote two years early (at age 16) if you're employed.
During the Cold War the United States military misplaced at least 8 nuclear weapons permanently.
Hmm might be,
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson had an amphibious car and would scare guests by driving into a lake while while shouting about malfunctioning brakes.
At 67 years old, a Polish adventurer made the longest open-water kayak crossing of the Atlantic in history, going from Lisbon to Florida in 6 months.
The movie "Saving Private Ryan" was so realistic, it triggered Posttraumatic stress disorder in some WW2 veterans.
In 2006, CNN listed Mark Zuckerberg and the founder of Netflix among the "10 People Who Don't Matter."
The ancient Egyptians respected dwarfs, and did not see them as having a physical handicap.
Tigers that breed with lions give birth to hybrids known as "tigons" and "ligers."
If you ever get lost in Central Park, each one of the 1,600 lampposts around the grounds have a special code to help you map where you are.
Lol my hands are freezing, will try to continue to reach 2500 while in bed.
It fetches the comments every 30s, but aggregation of data for charts is done every minute
Nice to know some more details! keem'em coming Ed.
Its running on Spring Boot, data stored by Spring Data on HSQL DB
Okay so java it is!
Mooar!
CANT-STOP-WONT-STOP!
fact, i am going to migrate my uptime-kuma instance to either racknerd or some other docker host
RACKNERD VPS PARTY!
YELL LOUDER!
AINT-NO-PART-LIKE-RACKNERD-PARTY!
Maybe @dustinc will hear me if I do