No. People who want the benefit of self housing without worrying about hardware will rent a vps or something simpler. The hard part of hardware isn’t the purchase, it’s the maintenance.
Also, why the separate router?
No. People who want the benefit of self housing without worrying about hardware will rent a vps or something simpler. The hard part of hardware isn’t the purchase, it’s the maintenance.
Also, why the separate router?
You… You couldn’t identify the BBC?
Have you passed their captive portal before turning on the VPN?
I dunno. I think it adds something of value without being obtrusive.
Wonder why they wouldn’t use OSM.
It’s alright. I use both their desktop backup service and B2 extensively. Their desktop client and web interface is very basic and a bit rough, you don’t buy their service for the well-developed UI. The service works as advertised though.
Depends on why you want to hide your server ip, what’s your use case? Is it to protect against DDOS?
Cloudflare is evil, but is there any other party you would trust to share everything with?
Don’t worry, it’s fine, there’s nothing inherently wrong with running stateful workload in a container.
You should really back that up with arguments as I don’t think a lot of people would agree with you.
The law does not universally require “intent”, I might not intend to speed in my car or fuck a 17 year old, but if it happens I am still responsible.
Well, if you bothered reading into the second paragraph, you’d have more info:
UniSuper had a backup account with another cloud provider, and service was restored May 2.
So Google doesn’t keep (unpaid) backups for it’s clients, and the ones UniSuper paid for were deleted along with everything else.
Somehow it took this look back to make me realize that considering to spend 2000 dollars on a GPU is insane. I’m actually on a GTX 1080 now and I’ll try to stick with it for as long as it’s practical.
… Those LLM and SD urges still lurk though…
I’m really loving the high-quality, modern journalism technique of checks notes basing an article entirely on what random people have said on social media.
You’re not entirely clear on whether you want these services accessible from the internet or just internally. If the latter, change ACME settings to use DNS challenges instead of HTTP. If the former, recheck your dns records, maybe post them here (censored if you wish).
The problem was that one of his friends was connected to the airport’s public Wi-Fi, so the photo ended up with British intelligence.
This doesn’t make sense at all, it all goes over encrypted connections, the airport’s wifi doesn’t act as a hoover for data, they can’t decrypt it without the private keys. Muuuuch more likely is that Snapchat cooperates with Five Eye’s intelligence, apparently screening private chats for key phrases and forwarding them on to governments.
Well, they definitely won’t get their hands on them now!
Anyone know why parts of the photos are censored?
300 million in actual aid, 2 billion as long term loans.
Huh, I’m surprised the doctor was allowed to comment on that.