Discord is terrible for being able to go back and see shared knowledge.
I don't have a rubber duck. 🦆
Discord is terrible for being able to go back and see shared knowledge.
The group known for going against the grain, and intentionally looking for alternatives. Are going against the grain and looking for alternatives.
How unexpected.
The Elon simps in the replies...
A reverse proxy is a service that takes incoming traffic on an IP address and port. It reads the URL the connection came into and passes it to the service it is configured for.
Example: A server runs Plex. There is a DNS entry plex.myhome.nework that points to the IP of that server. Nginx listens on port 80 and 443. If a client connects to port 80 using plex.myhome.network nginx will pass it to Plex. If it comes in on 443 nginx will still pass it to Plex but it will also provide the configured SSL cert to the client connecting to Plex.
If the server is also running jellyfin and DNS is setup for jellyfin.myhome.network with the same IP. The user connects to jellyfin.myhome.network on port 80 Nginx instead passes it to jellyfin.
So from our example you can see that we have both jellyfin and Plex using the same IP address and port 80.
Bigotry.
That's not how banks work.
Fine ass art. You're in the lemmynsfw AI porn sub for sure.
Well I wasn't one of them. I canceled mine.
He isn't US born.
You could make a container for the VPN and have the torrents route through that. Instead of having the whole system go through the VPN. You can then also make the VPN a dependency of the torrent container to prevent it from leaking torrent traffic out of your standard internet connection.
It looks like the plywood of the deck has been compromised by being wet.
Mass transit cannot be free.
It should however be without toll. It can quite reasonably be funded with tax.
But free? No. Someone somewhere has to pay for the infrastructure and operations.
It's surprisingly pretty. Probably because I'm not actually there.
I like the late night Linux shows. And hackaday.
As an IT worker the documentation one hits home.
My job is basically a documentation writer who occasionally fixes computers.
Being able to rip the battery out when the phone locks up. Needing to make sure it's actually off and can't be remotely powered on. When it's 3 years old and the hardware is still well up to the task but the battery lasts 4 hours.
A UPS will have a load. It's got to keep the battery healthy.
They are intended to keep a more vital system up. Generally a NAS is the backup target. And you'd keep the computer is it the target for on the UPS. Maybe the NAS too.
You can probably get away with a desktop UPS. But the power draw is always going to be a factor. The NAS is designed to stay on all the time. So is low power draw.
The real engineering original is basically spot on.
Your carries never gives it to you cheap. At best they sell you it at cost. More likely they sell it to you at MSRP. the cost is wrapped up in your monthly, and they hope people are too stupid or lazy to notice.
I used to listen to Linux Unplugged but it feels like the crypto crap took over creative control.
It's all let's read some crypto paid messages. Then a taking point. More crypto messages. Here is a part where we say the names of things wrong because the crypto messages told us to.
It is creeping into the self hosted show too.
Outside perspective. Only when we meet another other.
Im fairly confident that most Linux installs don't have a Firefox install.
They make rugged phones and tablets for industrial setting with replaceable batteries. But they are way more expensive that consumer devices of the same spec.
Ah man. I'm sorry that happened. That's not your fault. You couldn't have know.
Sniping other snipers is part of the meta in Battlefield.
That's elons model.
Don't buy flagship. Glass is because it feels more luxurious.
Go for low to mid range. They are usually more plastic parts. The specs look worse on paper but unless you're running games it doesn't really matter.
Avoid social media news at all costs.
AI is the solution to everything. Even AI.
Ben is just Ken, spelt wrong.
This seems like a basic matrix transform. How is this a captcha?
Nah. I use X11 with a 2k and an ultra wide. No problems at all.
Of all the operating systems I've heard about it's one of them.
Shadow copy.
This is why i always read things that way now.
I know there is a Spotify endpoint that you can run on a pi. And I did see a project to make one a Chromecast target. Bit that didn't work for me.
This is why I don't play MMOS anymore. They are padded by crap like this.
If you don't want it there don't post it. The internet is scraped and copied and backed up. You can ask for it to be deleted but the company likely doesn't own every copy.
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