One could compile pacman and all the build tools if they really wanted to.
One could compile pacman and all the build tools if they really wanted to.
Because two letter TLDs are reserved for countries. They made the mistake already with .su
I don’t think Zuckerberg has any good pictures of himself.
As the sibling comment says, not a static site generator. If you want to customize pretty much anything about the layout or theming you still need to use Twig, CSS and if you’re unlucky JS.
Every action by Automattic/WordPress Foundation sounds like something from a 101: How to kill your community book
Podman supports auto updating natively by setting a label.
I use systemd service files for running containers, but you can add the same label on the command line or in quadlet files.
When I started my new job I got a pretty unrestricted Windows machine, so I decided to try and use that. WSL is pretty impressive and I managed to work with Emacs and some other tools installed in it until Windows decided stuff should run way slower now. Magit got especially slow doing any git operation.
That weekend I installed Linux (with permission) and it’s perfect now.
You can access basically everything O365 through Teams, this is one of the factors making Teams such a shitshow.
I mean the 4K77 Project stuff. They have everything on their own forum and only offer Resilio downloads.
I only used it to download certain Star Wars versions, because these nice gentlemen couldn’t be bothered to use real torrents.
No idea how you would use that as a Syncthing replacement though.
Even Mixtral is somewhat censored as they, like many others, used ChatGPT to generate question/answer pairs for the instruct finetuning.
There are finetunes that remove this censoring again like dolphin.
This does not scale. I have 400 logins in my Bitwarden account right now.
You understood correctly. Seems like I missed some news on the syncing front.
Do you add separate keys on every device?
If you do, how long does it take you to add a new device?
A sufficiently strong password and additional TOTP should protect you well enough.
I’m thinking of phone recovery, where you’re trying to get all your stuff back on a new device.
With a password manager, simply logging in will get you there and until passkeys can be synced automatically just like passwords this will need to be handled somehow.
Good incentive for the provider to fix it or go out of business.
Mikrotik is great for features, but their UI definitely feels ancient and you will sometimes question why something takes this many steps.
However, I’ve never had an plan I couldn’t replicate with their routers.