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Isn’t this what happened in the Matrix?
Isn’t this what happened in the Matrix?
I’m using Dynu for DDNS. They support subdomains as part of their DNS. You can configure nginx to service/route requests to each subdomain differently.
I opted for dynamic dns and reverse proxy. I configured my reverse proxy to use TLS and also to require client certificates, which I install on my devices. You get so much flexibility and added consistency to your application security that I feel it is a must.
So you saw Alien first and liked it?
Far out man
I see what you did there
Really? The movie was the handout for the people who were pissed the series didn’t last longer. Asking for a second movie is a nonstarter, even if the first was good.
Never met anybody that uses a laptop while they crap. Might have to give it a go.
Which state? Asking for a friend.
I guess that puts me in the 1%. I live in Richmond, VA. It’s a great city for scooters and on occasion I will rent one. That said, they really do literally litter the sidewalks. If I go for a run, I will 100% have to avoid scooters that have been improperly parked and are blocking the sidewalk. I feel bad for disabled people because sometimes the sidewalk is completely blocked for somebody in a wheelchair. There are too many of them for the demand. It can be quite annoying.
These are not security response updates, though I agree with your statement. These are .1 (minor) upgrades to their various operating systems. They contain more than security patches.
You can see the shingle nails coming through the membrane and are secured to nothing. A good wind could pull those shingles right off the roof.
I agree. The manufacturer of the membrane would not have designed their product to operate over a gap like that. This to me would be the cause of accelerated wear and tear.
What makes Lemmy interesting is that you can see the combined upvotes and downvotes. It’s not a “net” votes system like some shithole site whose name I will not mention. So I think people can read into the voting system much more than they might have been able to do on some other awful and alienating place.
But, I too disagree with the conspiratorial comment that there are operatives downvoting people on Lemmy, as if that could do anything meaningful. I think the notion that Lemmy is being hacked because the major social media companies are afraid of it, is also very extreme and conspiratorial.
I agree we should support this community and people’s ability to react positively or poorly to a post or comment.
When an ad is not an ad… apparently.
Correct. Get a 4th drive. You will be thankful one day down the road when you are rebuilding the array and you lose a drive during the rebuild.
Consider moving to RAID-6. Single redundancy is not cool anymore.
Pretty sure the Plane Train in the ATL airport has these as well.