Poor parts consistentcy and my previously mentioned issues.
Might just be me getting a bad batch though.
Poor parts consistentcy and my previously mentioned issues.
Might just be me getting a bad batch though.
Do you have any issues? I used to find that the T420 series were hot garbage… Trackpads that didn’t always work, the nipple mouse never worked, keyboard keys being soft stickied and no external hdmi.
Same… Although maybe I’m just searching niche problems.
Hadrian’s wall still stands… Although in most places it’s easy to cross 😂
Other than fulling up storage, what is the actual issue? If the image is orphaned then surely nobody can actually access the content? Sure you could be blind hosting things but if nobody can get the content back out then the abuse is surely minimal apart from say a complex cyber and physical targetted campaign or simply fulling up storage…
This is pretty cool. Perfect idea for a small standalone Lemmy instance.
Technically it is, as someone else mentioned, text is copied on federation, this means is you as an admin need to actively moderate instances you federate with that may cause you issues in a legal standpoint whether correct or not. Facebook etc have rights that means you’re not liable for user content, you as an individual instance admin however would need to fight for those rights.
Sure it’s a rubbish thing they did but I also understand it completely.
Try shifting/cashing legitimate XMR is very hard now.
Federation more or less means the info is copied, so from a dcma standpoint the instance is still liable. If content is deleted from the main instance, it doesn’t always delet from a federated one.
This would de different if you could proxy instead of copy the data on federation.
Use the Lutris website to find the game and install script, that should bypass the login check and let you bring your own exe.
IMO the benefit of making MATLAB the standard is that it’s tried, tested and can be verified my many other institutions. It is however a dick move for the institute to not provide access to the software they standardise on, even if it’s remotely used.
Thanks for this, I will look at deploying Octave on our systems alongside MATLAB. I was unaware they were the same/similar package (I don’t use the software, only deploy it) and had never been asked for it.
This compose looks like it should work, I’m not at a pc to test but it’s near identical to my own; I would maybe change onlyoffice for collabra otherwise try this.
Op states they are using a Nas and server, so if NFS is being used you may need :Z on the end of any kind volume (or a non-NFS mount point if using podman/extended ACLS don’t work).
FYI docker images binding to an NFS mount can be tricky due to ACL extensions not being supported. Podman is especially bad for this.
Try archive.ph
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IPv6 doesn’t support NAT… Or am I woefully out of date.
But your home router will just firewall like it does already but you don’t have NAT as a simple fall back for “security”. It does make running internal services much easier as you no long need to port forward. So you can run two webservers on port 80 and they be bother allowed inbound without doing horrible load balance or NAT translation.
Looks like that only works if the instance is still online…
Nope just YT is so baked it it keeps taking over.
Edit: Wrong reply… Firefox has permissions, no idea. It works for non-pwa sites.
Importantly and how it’s different to FF is that it boots the content without calling the disk reset and if you keep the disk button wedged then that reset never triggers, so that copy protection isn’t called, where as FF basically triggers a drive reset which is why you couldn’t use that.