

There is no auth needed for gh runners? Like a secret shared between them and the repo? I would guess repo secrets are not shared when forked… right?
There is no auth needed for gh runners? Like a secret shared between them and the repo? I would guess repo secrets are not shared when forked… right?
Not sure what Disk Manager is, but if it says
USB Mass Storage device detected
It appears to be something. If you do a sudo journalctl -f
before you plug it in, does it tell you what device name it is given? If it is sata-to-usb you are using it is probably /dev/sd[a-z] or so, does anyone show up when you plug it in?
I recently got some Toshibas and they were loud. They also presented with a seek error pre-fail after a few days (all three of them). That propably adds to the volume, but the seagate and wds I switched to just have some clicking noises. Not too bad.
Oh, it is part of the Tor project even. Cool. Thanks. I will read the links.
How does this work? I thought WebRTC is UDP and Tor is over TCP. I don’t really know what I’m talking about here, but I’d like to know some details.
At least for sweden they appear to have shipping options with taxes/duty included. I don’t have in front of me right now, but it was something like 200€ all inclusive shipping on a 500€ order. Something like that.
Analysts using Julia and Mathematica are confused by this meme.
Oh, wow. Just ordered a new computer. I guess it have to include some more disks!
Do you dd the device directly, and while it is running for this?
Which parts are OpenTelemetry for? Is Prometheus Agent, Prometheus Server and Grafana not enough?
Good thing you solved it, then it feels better to try and make this joke:
The reason it’s not working is because you are on the wrong network, that is nacho’ wifi.
Not sure, but I think emacs at least used to have a reputation as a resourse hog and bloated. So maybe that?
For everyone who has not already, this is so worth a read: https://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html
Is this a diagram for how it should work? Not how it actually works? Like I put my stuff in the ~/.bashrc, mostly because I think the debian one says like “put your fun stuff below here” or something. The green and grey lines go through the ~/.bashrc, but both of them go through the “no login” bubble in the diagram. But I know my ~/.bashrc works, so the diagram is a suggestion?
This is how I handle code at work, almost. Program not working? Who has the last commit on the code? You get the question!
Come on! You need those red crosses to know it fails as it should. Thats what I would say they are there for :-)
Radicale? https://radicale.org/v3.html I have not used it much myself yet. Its very minimal and focused on calendar stuff.
Is either a replacement for the other?
It does not only dictate your professional life/status in Germany, being a doctor, your social as well. Someone I know got a postdoc in germany, no luck finding a place to live until they started asking their german collegues to call and saying “doctor so-and-so is looking for an appartment”. So, he gets one. The guy has a very long full name, so the nametag the landlord is gonna put on the postbox is way to long, but if you cut off the part where it says he is a doctor, it would fit. He insists to cut that part away, the landlord just refuses, says fuck your name and person basically, and cuts off part of his last name instead. Saying you are a doctor gets you first in fucking everything (maybe not lufthansa, then they just say ‘senators’ or something). Extremely class divided social society that.
It does spell trouble, but you might be able to ask your ISP to give you a public IP in that case.