Worst thing is, with any systemic rule change, the change js not instant. Allowing something like that would wither cause a spike up in crimes, or we’d feel it down the line. On the other hand, banning them doesn’t make sense, either.
Worst thing is, with any systemic rule change, the change js not instant. Allowing something like that would wither cause a spike up in crimes, or we’d feel it down the line. On the other hand, banning them doesn’t make sense, either.
Samsung has Routines. Might be worth to check out of its possible to run it outside OneUI.
For the longest time I used gnome-screenshot
via shortcuts that execute terminal commands. Nowadays, I use my dedicated print screen button (that probably just executes similar commands and uses gnome-screenshot on the background).
I mean, GDPR is a fucking disaster. Nobody is getting it right, same with cookie consent. This is because the last time geriatric imbeciles at the European parliament seen a computer was back at 98.
Since all those people are using it, it kinda doesn’t matter for them. As if not having their data harvested from every single click makes them not care about GDPR and the other bullshit. What a surprise.
Nice, didn’t know, I’ll look into it
Matrix. You can host any version you want, and when you have to update, just do a version diff between you current and latest versions and check yourself.
Is it possible to seamlessly integrate, so when something requests those keys you’ll get a prompt?
That’s what aliases / functions in .bashrc (or whatever shell you use) are for. You don’t need to always write the full code.
EDIT: Looks like .bashrc hurt you guys.
This looks exactly like OpenTTD
For once the username actually reflects the intelligence of a user.
I say bring back good ol’ MS-DOS
I am like 90% sure they use it regardless.
Once again people forget “vote with your wallet”.
6402373705728000 is a lot
It’s right there lol
I’ve switched to BookStack. It’s a different take on a wiki, but pretty good concept.
This website is deprecated.
It’s kept around mainly for historical reasons.
I’ve tried Docker Swarm because Kubernetes seemed like an overkill for a cluster of 4 small-ish servers. There have been several issues (networking for example) that took me two days to solve - by reinstalling the machine completely.
There are some hoops and hurdles along the way, some command will just literally brick your cluster without any notice whatsoever (like removing the second manager, leaving only one and cluster stops responding, but you get no warning that’s gonna happen).
Also secrets, where there is no simple way to manage them, or replace them. You can’t just replace a secret, you have to remove and recreate it. Which means turning off the service or creating a new secret with a different name and do a rolling update, which is just annoying to do every time unless you can afford a robust CI CD pipeline code that does it automatically.
Wash your cyber hands, use good quality, cyber soap, cyber shower regularly 👌
Yuzu knew, that’s why they made an LLC to eat the cost and to bankrupt
Should’ve included that in your FE analytics.