univers3man

@univers3man@lemmy.world
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Joined 11 months ago

You'd have to be really committed. There's more admin work than you think to make sure you're not insecure or getting blocked.

And make the EVs affordable so they can be demanded?

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What the actual fuck. This is unacceptable from any dev.

Water? Like from the toilet?

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Is there a frugaljerk community yet?

Who framed Roger Rabbit. I'll never forget the dipping scene.

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A shame, you seemed an honest man

Copeland OS. If from the anime Serial Experiments Lain.

Oh my God. I forgot about real player. Plus DivX.

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Dr. Peeper

That was a great read. Thanks for sharing!

Had me in the first half.

Here behind my wall....

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I think the problem is that this will likely lead to more driving instead of flying.

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MachoLANRandySavage

In my size of company, it's simple. I simply don't want the overhead of running an email system. It's not just running a server, it's running a server farm for HA, dealing with domain blacklisting, retention systems, storage and firewalling to name a few.

Nah, this is part of the plan.

Well, how is it untypical?

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Proxmox isn't an option for vmware fusion replacement. Fusion is a type 2 hypervisor running on Mac. The options are paid parallels desktop and free virtualbox.

I'm not the only one!

As an FYI to anyone trying this, I ran into the following problems and solved them.

  1. Port 53 (DNS) was already bound to systemd-resolved. This caused the Adguard container to fail. https://hub.docker.com/r/adguard/adguardhome From their documentation, do this. I added the commands I did below.

sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d sudo touch /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/adguardhome.conf sudo nano /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/adguardhome.conf #Copy this in and save [Resolve] DNS=127.0.0.1 DNSStubListener=no

  1. DHCP on the interface I was using on my VM was already bound to DHCP. To resolve this, set a static IP. I used the following. sudo nano /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml

#Overwrite with the following. Make sure if your adapter isn''t labeled ens33, you change it appropriately. network: renderer: networkd ethernets: ens33: addresses: - 192.168.1.200/24 nameservers: addresses: [192.168.1.1] routes: - to: default via: 192.168.1.1 version: 2

Praise the Omnisaiah!

Assuming you're asking in good faith, the "/s" is usually added to denote sarcasm online.

And what other things?

/s I'm assuming.

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I don't have any recommendations to make here, I just wanted to chime in and say I am looking for the same tool and I'm glad someone could put into words what I wanted.

Stone Sour - Bother

Love the username! Taako. You know, from tv?

It's a youtuber who famously loves Yorkshire Gold and once got a care/marketing package of teas from them. He's mignon exploiting games bugs or balance issues.

Just speculate on gourd futures.

Now if only Firefox didn't constantly crash on foldable phones. Or at Least on mine.

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This comment reminds me of the early days of KDE4. Fun times.

Is that you SpiffingBrit?

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I miss when it was called Fedora Core.

With the exception of any major games that have anti-cheat. I miss League of Legends.

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Fingers crossed. Especially since Google now makes a foldable. They have a vested interest to make the experience better.

Space Balls 2

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Sadly, NPR is nowhere near as unbiased as they used to be. I listened to it recently, and it's just not good anymore. They engage in both sides whataboutism, only ask softball questions, and generally seem to toe the line of appearing neutral but not risking their corporate funding.

Now, if they didn't need corporate funding, that would be ideal. I believe that would lead to more unbiased reporting.