I don’t remember the one, but I used to have something that would insult me when I typed the wrong password when sudoing
I don’t remember the one, but I used to have something that would insult me when I typed the wrong password when sudoing
Tbh it doesn’t really reduce the number of unsolicited spam calls that much. On the other hand there is a fixed list of prefixes that can be used for these type of calls that you can directly block: https://www.arcep.fr/actualites/actualites-et-communiques/detail/n/plan-de-numerotation-050922.html.
In France it’s those prefixes “0162, 0163, 0270, 0271, 0377, 0378, 0424, 0425, 0568, 0569, 0948, 0949”
Just a heads-up, until v2 is released, it does not scale. I used it to monitor around 40 services. It’s too much. So if you have a lot of things to monitor for uptime you might need to either split in several uptime-kuma services, or reduce the frequency
Arch Linux remains kinda like a mix of GPS and camera
I have the same issue, and I had to use a Mac for work, didn’t have a choice in that matter.
I didn’t know about AeroSpace though, sounds interesting. Currently I’m using Amethyst which provides tiling, but it’s not i3/sway-like, so not perfect.
Square wheels + overpriced in the game + literally a single storage space in the vehicle. That was a great shitpost from them
You mean PoS, which feature is literally that the more you have, the more you can stake, and the more you can earn in return? So basically the system that has built-in wealth concentration?
That’s good, because otherwise your data might end in a blaze.
(Totally not speaking from experience)
Yeah I went back from Contabo tbh, as you said, I had several outages, the worst of which lasted several days with absolutely no information, nor response from the support. (My VPS had all the symptoms of a broken disk, which was extremely worrying)
That, plus the subscription fees, it’s not something I would advise today
Actually yeah I do. I followed this guide which is really nice. I did need to add a few more sources manually depending on how popular a given anime is, but it’s really useful anyway
Agreed. Combined with a jellyfin instance and you will never want to come back. As said before, it takes a while to setup at first (especially if you download animes which aren’t exactly handled the same way), but when it’s done you’ll see you weekly episodes magically appear with nothing to do on your side, and that’s just great
Nah, you just need to develop a custom EFI app to boot on it. This app then calls a server on your network which will answer whether to boot on Linux or Windows (or any OS installed really).
And voilà, you don’t need to manually select the OS anymore (well, you still need to say to the server what to use, but you can do it beforehand, not during the boot)
Authelia is a oidc provider, but does not support oidc as a provider, only local file and ldap. So it really depends on your use case
Honestly I reserve my judgment to when the anime finishes. The game really improves on its second part, which has not been adapted yet (but should come this year)
There’s also the possibility of selecting the last booted OS by default instead of a specific entry
I do basically the same, but using GNU Stow instead of doing the ln myself
Oooooh, so ot was built-in! Yeah that’s the one I was thinking about, thanks