Different tool, different purpose.
Different tool, different purpose.
You could make a client or browser add-on or something that just uses a separate account for all your voting.
I always use my ssh server for remote code execution.
NC deck could be cool but I found it really disappointing.
Sorry you’re getting down voted so much. I personally don’t have this problem, but if you do it’s a valid experience. UX is not easy to get right for the masses.
I’ve been running it for about 6 years, literally never did me dirty.
Docker compose pull every couple weeks, bump the major version whenever it’s time, migrations always work.
Nextcloud news is alright
Holy shit, they were SLAMMED???
Yeah sure. Maybe the Christians that didn’t already love him.
One day we will get to tell our great grandchildren about the time that the den-of-theives card was played on Trump… By a motherfucking Cheney!
How amusing. A preachy male is trying dominate a culture with no point other than complaining that women talked about issues. WTF is the call to action supposed to be here, just steam and be a fucking baby like this man?
How do you push back on the narrative while not elevating it? I honestly vaguely remember hearing about this years ago and had forgotten it completely until now.
Of course it should be called out as false, but do it on the spot without making a new spotlight for it.
I guess I’m not sure the best way to clarify my point, but in general I think that it’s fine to catalog all the falsehoods together and publicize that, or it’s fine to combat them as needed, but going out of the way to bring one random lie to attention I think is just going to revitalize it while giving the wing nuts reign over “controlling the narrative”.
I think so few reasonable people are preoccupied by this lie that it may just be detracting from more important issues to elevate it.
You might not have realized it yet, but you personally don’t need to understand something for it to be true
Literally one of the shittiest ways to talk to a person and ensure they won’t take you seriously.
Who is “we”?
What is a “popular candidate”?
There were actually elections, you know.
Biden isn’t exactly my cup of tea but he’s more or less reasonable on the national field. And people should understand when you elect a president (despite what Trump would tell you), you are actually electing an administration, a structure of workforce based on certain values. As long as something crazy doesn’t happen that puts the speaker up there, for the most part it’s those ideas that are winning the elections.
Docker and docker-compose. Then learn podman after you have some experience, if you want to…
Or jump into kubernetes (or minikube) instead of podman if you want to do highly useful things.
But first, get comfortable building images with a Dockerfile, and then running them in a meaningful way, and networking them, and locking them down.
False.
They must be good then.
I’m a big fan of running home stuff on old laptops for this reason. Most UPSs give you a few minutes to shut down, laptops (depending on what you run) could give you plenty of extra run time and plenty of margin for a shutdown contingency.
I used to use Ampache, say 14 years ago, and I liked it a lot. Until I ran an unrelated batch job to reorganize my music files that went sideways, and started streaming from Google music. I’ve been meaning to try it out again, or something like it.
I installed it on Ubuntu server on my raspberry pi 4 and it took a couple months to fall over and become useless.
I’ve been running their OS since then and it has been absolutely rock solid. It’s been 5 or 6 years now, all I do is add more devices occasionally and update it when it occurs to me.
If you have a life and you don’t absolutely love tuning your OS for special purposes in ways that are already solved problems, the hass os image is the way to go.