If they don’t want to recognize international law, maybe we shouldn’t recognize them as a sovereign nation.
If they don’t want to recognize international law, maybe we shouldn’t recognize them as a sovereign nation.
I just upgraded mine to a 512gb flash drive after blowing out a 256gb… maybe I have too many distros
Do the Switch emulators have any way to do online play with friends who own an actual switch?
What’s a tortuguita?
We run thousands of Red Hat VMs at my company (and probably as many Windows), and several of my colleagues run various distros on their laptops with all our required desktop tools/security agents.
Crypto bros launching a scam to repay debts from their last scam? I’m shocked!
Plexamp all the way, easily the sexiest music player I’ve found so far. All my music is FLAC pulled from Deezer, and since I’ve got a very large list of artists tracked, it’s super easy to discover new music with the radio and sonic analysis features. It’s also got a last.fm integration, which gives me more data than Spotify would about my listening habits.
The only feature I’m really missing in it is collaborative playlists. I can share playlists out to anyone on my Plex server, but they can’t add or remove songs.
I just restrict SSH to an internal VPN IP on all my servers (ZeroTier). 100% impossible to even try logging into them unless you’ve managed to crack into my network first.
I’m currently using one of the Rosewill rackmount chassis (https://www.rosewill.com/rosewill-rsv-l4412u-black/p/9SIA072GJ92847), fits well in my half rack along with my Unifi gear and HP ProLiant. I probably would’ve gone with something else if I had to buy it though- this was sorta a hand-me-down from a former roommate who didn’t want to take it with him when he left.
The domain is pretty important to Lemmy. If you lose control of it, your instance is effectively dead since the federation will not recognize your traffic until you get the domain back. There’s no way to change the domain of an instance so you’d have to start from scratch.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/96168
These products are not being scrapped, they’re ending perpetual licensing. Broadcom wants all customers under a subscription model to milk the most money out of them.