And Gary knows one of the healthiest things is to feel companionship so he came to cuddle. 🤗
And Gary knows one of the healthiest things is to feel companionship so he came to cuddle. 🤗
I got one a while ago and they are great for cleaning small objects, and glasses. Basically ultrasonic sound waves get send through water, small cavitation bubbles form and rip off the dirt.
Yes it exists, but these services are aimed at companies.
A ruthlessly effective technocracy that has achieved very impressive outcomes for their citizens¹ while also being a cultural / societal system I never want to live in. For some reason super obsessed with outside appearances.
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Indeed there is a lidar car in the video and it works way better in many scenarios.
I think many people underestimate how much money it costs to run and maintain stuff. Especially webapps.
Roles in authentik are for permissions in authentik. You want a group instead. Group memberships are send via OIDC.
Been working with Linux every day for over a decade at my job. At home I run the most boring generic shit.
I wonder how accurate you can date a picture based on jpeg artifacts and resolution.
I’m not sure if you’ve ever had a public project, but for most people, be it YouTube, twitch, github, whatever, its not so easy. Negative comments grate on you, and, over time, can really take a toll.
William Osman interviewed a bunch or creators about this: https://youtu.be/DVCpKfedfok?si=_7Y13T00rfoSQPDN
Its not as easy as to call people out. Some people go great lengths out of spite, doxx you, send you death threats… Is it really worth it? Not that a “fuck off” will work anyway.
You say people will join you but they really don’t. The reality is there are a ton of crucial open source projects being run by one person on the edge of burnout. See curl, xy, etc.
Money absolutely would help and I wish the EU would put additional funding into this.
I would put truenas on the NAS, also put a VM on truenas with 16-24G of RAM.
Create a kubernetes or docker swarm cluster with server 1 and the nas vm and just have everything as containers. This way you just have one resource pool, and the containers will be started wherever there are enough resources available. The containers will mount NFS shares from truenas which truenas will create automatically as ZFS datasets. ZFS supports snapshots.
This is probably the way, because a traditional “mail server” is actually 4-5 different servers working together.
And they can all be very easily misconfigured to break everything completely. Great learning experience though.
AES is already post quantum crypto so that sounds a bit marketingy.
Jokes on you, using AI I got that time down to 4 hours trying to convince it to create working code, and 3 hours of debugging.
I would get a backup tool that offers encryption, which is most of them. Popular choices are: tarsnap, restic and Borg.
Nextcloud has collabora integrated.
I would put this stuff behind VPN.
Get a refurbished Lenovo thinkpad t470 or so from ebay, make sure it has full HD and comes from a commercial shop. All the Thinkpads work great with Ubuntu. They are good quality business notebooks, easy to repair with good parts availability. You can probably get one around 150 or so.
I repaired laptops for a living for a while and Thinkpads were always my favorite.
What is in the debug log?