“Sorry, this is a shared office and my partner is working under NDA”
“Sorry, this is a shared office and my partner is working under NDA”
I’ve never seen one of these before
I setup miniDLNA once, many years ago and it just kept working. Downside is that I completely forgot how it’s set up.
We do that, too, because it’s funny.
What kinda business was this? What was being made/sold?
Happened to us, they put the backups on a different device, away from the servers, but still in the same premise. Cryptolocker locked everything on the network, including the backups. No off-site backups.
Just share a git user, come on. Have everyone check in under the same name “development” or whatever, but no version control whatsoever?
That’s giving me a server error
While we’re on this topic, why does “update and shutdown” reboot the PC after updating? Just had this the other day. Was in my bed when I heard the PC running and when I got up to check, lo and behold, the login screen…
One of the proposals was to not touch the e2e, but rather scan whatever you upload before it gets encrypted. You should be able to opt out, but in that case be unable to upload any files.
A counter argument to this specific proposal was that it would exclude people from social interactions.
Does your site actually need protection from cloudflare? Have you been attacked?
Just as a cautionary warning, but the gases in there could kill you
Belgium is replacing its F16s with F35s, that’s why the F16s are given to Ukraine. They are essentially written off and already in the process of being replaced.
Because you’re NoT eXpLaiNiNg why and nothing about this image implies anything to be up in arms about. Just say why and clear things up.
There’s a big difference between what consumers pay and what companies pay the producers
Something about Lommy and Raddit or something, idk, ask Hutler.
I use All TopDay in Jerboa.
I still have those on one of the forums I occasionally still visit, but it might disappear soon after nearly 2 and a half decades.
On ext4 drives 5% is reserved for the system in emergencies. Since disks are getting larger over the year, 5% is a pretty big chunk. It’s possible to tell the system to use a lower reserve. It’s the only instance I know where you can seemingly gain more storage out of thin air. I’ve used it in moments of emergencies when a servers’ disk was too full to function.