

It does sound a bit like creating plausible deniability for some sketchy transactions later on.
Calculator Manipulator
It does sound a bit like creating plausible deniability for some sketchy transactions later on.
Mostly agree. Audiobooks are not my thing, but of it were - I’d look for a way to resume where I left off, maybe some recommendation on what to listen to next.
In general - once you’re into hosting stuff and past the initial barrier of setting everything up - adding another service is dead simple.
I don’t understand the support for this. How is it that someone who’s bought what was - for years! - the best EV available, is getting in the crossfire of musk hate?
Can I be unreasonable? I’m gonna be unreasonable.
Gentoo.
Yes! Thank you
That’s just wrong. I’ve learnt many things! Such as
And many more!
.dev domains are required to only be reachable via https. You’ve not mentioned that in the post, so I’m guessing port 443 is not serving or even listening.
I’d delete the screenshot with your IP visible. You never know…
Rent a domain Set up email Use a unique address for every website
I usually pick the domain of the website as the username part.
So if, say, I have email set up on lemmy.cafe and want to sign up to flatearth.com - I’d probably use flatearth.com@lemmy.cafe for an email address. If they ever leak it - I’ll be reveiving spam sent to this address.
In the six years of hosting my own email I’ve only had one such occurence when namecheap got breached. It was nice being able to tell where the culprit was!
I’m trying to use simplex, mainly for the instance’s chat. 2 things to say:
Majority of openrc/hardened/selinux
binhost setup is done, need to figure out the small things.
Lemmy was also giving a bit of a headache, fiddled with limits some more.
I’m fairly certain there’s been an attempt to play with some opnsense config, but there was only time to install the updates. Or maybe this was last week 🤔
Whole path has to be accessible, not just the file itself. All dirs above the file need to have the executable bit set that affects the user accessing the file.
Lemmy.cafe checking in
Nothing new, as well as not surprising. Ex ussr countries have been fighting this for a few decades.
Looking for a silver lining from russian invasion of Ukraine - the west seems to finally be waking up to the fact that soviet mentality has not died with ussr.
Only commenting on the orc part, but that’s what russians call themselves.
Don’t know, been rolling with Gentoo for some time now.
I wouldn’t trust “out of the box” support anyway as that would imply trusting microsoft keys.
I’ve not read all of it, but if you’re referring to the stuff at the beginning - none of those limitations apply to 5700xt.
If you mean something else - then, naturally, I would ask if it actually affects your media in the first place. It might, but I wouldn’t expect that.
It is a good thing!
I mean if you’re keeping the GPU - you can just set jellyfin to use VAAPI and utilise the gpu that way.
Do you know how that works? Is it something like Ubuntu where Canonical uses some sort of chain from Microsoft or do you have to embed the cert they provide into UEFI yourself?
Mini Metro was the first thing that came to mind. Fun little time waster.