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vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Every year without fail. Beautiful, perfect weather then suddenly on Halloween…miserable cold snap (Degrees in F)English51·2 years agoIMO it’s not even about something making sense, we’re just very accustomed to fahrenheit, so it feels more natural to us.
I’ll be the first to admit that I have no idea about what’s warm and cold in Celsius. I know 0 is quite cold, 20 is room temperature, and 100 is near instant death.
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the timeEnglish6·2 years agoHoly based. I always thought it’d be funny to get into a little cyber war with someone, so thanks for the laugh.
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Changing Podman volume directory/mountpoint?English1·2 years agoUsing podman-compose, I usually have a section like:
volumes: - ./local_folder:/container/folder
Specifically, I have to use either an absolute path or a relative path with “./” to prevent it from treating a directory as a volume name.
My practical answer: Nah, it’s probably not going to nuke your files.
My software engineer answer: Never trust us to not make a mistake. It doesn’t take much to accidentally nuke a directory.
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I hate that message. There's nothing to fix, I swiped left for a reason.English10·2 years agoSeems like a fine feature to me?
Except you have to pay for rewinds. They probably give you one or two freebies, but then you’re screwed if you legitimately made a mistake swiping in the wrong direction.
Agreed, for me containers are really nice for playing with new software without dirtying my host install.
I think it’s cool in concept, but it’s more of an activism tool than a convenience tool. I’m my experience at least, it didn’t block as much as I’d like.
Lol, I’ve already got a fedora server and desktop, a debian home theater PC, and some sort of Linux running on an old laptop (I think it’s Ubuntu right now - I use whatever the current project needs). No windows in my household!
https://github.com/n1snt/Windows-Debloater
This should do what you’re wanting.
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My dog is on an antibiotic for Lyme disease and he will not sleep at night because his stomach is upsetEnglish6·2 years agoWe did this for my girlfriend’s dog, and he had uncontrollable diarrhea for a couple days after we added a bit to his usual food.
I’m not saying it won’t work, but your mileage may vary in unexpected ways.
As I understand it, the social credit score was never actually put into place. It was mentioned once as an idea, and people took that as a commitment to implement it.
I’m actually almost completely unfamiliar with Nginx, short of a few hours of tinkering. NginxProxyManager is a direct competitor to Caddy, with a graphical interface, SSL cert creation and auto-renew, etc. I’m not going to say to switch from Caddy, since there’s probably no major benefit, but it’s much nicer than trying to figure out Nginx reverse proxies by hand.
I think the problem is that normal consumers wouldn’t ever buy a tape drive, so the only options still being produced are enterprise grade. The tapes are still pretty cheap, but the drives are absurd.
I really want to use tape for backups, but holy expensive. Those tape drives are thousands of dollars.
I’m going to cast another vote for a reverse proxy, such as NginxProxyManager. It’s really easy to set everything up, and they’re usually very easy to run in Docker/Podman.
One thing to note: if you end up with a domain with mandatory HSTS, you’ll have to use DNS-based certificate generation rather than HTTP based, since unencrypted HTTP is blocked (chicken/egg problem to get HTTPS working). It’s not hard, but you have to be aware of that limitation.
The build approval process actually stripped out all comments via a script.
Thanks, Satan.
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PasswordManagement: which one of these options would you choose?English2·2 years agoI ended up scoring a free lifetime membership years ago, but is their stuff open source? I never fully trusted it, so I didn’t end up using it for anything
vector_zero@lemmy.worldto Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Imagine making shadowy data brokers erase your personal info. Californians may soon live the dreamEnglish4·2 years agoCompanies are only allowed to operate within a given state if they comply with the laws, so a company unwilling to play by the rules will be committing financial suicide by losing business opportunities in the biggest tech industry state.
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