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If you’re having issues with the core matrix integration, please file a bug! You never know who else might be having the same issue.
I sometimes admin. But usually not.
If you’re having issues with the core matrix integration, please file a bug! You never know who else might be having the same issue.
If you need to include a file from an external folder in your notifications, you will have to list the source folder as allowed.
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/matrix/
This applies to you.
You’re thinking of BD-R: BD-RE can be rewritten/erased hundreds of times
I totally agree, though I wrote this in the context of OPs post specifically saying (emphasis mine):
I have seen in many US shows where they portray guys who are living with parents as losers, or there are jokes or memes about it, I never get it.
Scrolled through the thread long enough and I still only see people blaming stigma and capitalism but… Those are just the end effects.
It’s plain toxic masculinity:
An API token is more secure than a password by virtue of it not needing to be typed in by a human. Phishing, writing down passwords, and the fact that API tokens can have restricted scopes all make them more secure.
Expiration on its own doesn’t make it more secure, but it can if it’s in the context of loading the token onto a system that you might lose track of/not have access to in the future.
Individual API tokens can also be revoked without revoking all of them, unlike a password where changing it means you have to re-login everywhere.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Lmk if you have questions, though.
Right?? To let your website be susceptible to that kind of act by anyone means that you probably didn’t really care about security in the first place, so much as just getting the magic lock icon happy.
Thank you for actually attempting to answer the question instead of just spouting the knee-jerk reaction of “it’s bullshit”.
And yes, maybe it is bullshit. Maybe they’ll never end up actually offsetting their carbon footprint. Maybe they’ll think they are, but end up getting scammed out themselves. Last Week Tonight did a great piece on Carbon Offsets on that whole subject.
Absolutely fucking me_irl
Everything post 9/11 is modern to some people…
M8, this ain’t Stack Overflow…
Hold up: what drama? I thought everyone was just dragging their feet on implementing compatibility for it
@Ertebolle Voici la grande peur!
@Clbull non deep-fried version: https://twitter.com/IdiotOfTheEast/status/1680986110590320642?s=19
Well, yeah, and I have a good number of clients who are good at setting their quality settings to original and the like, to the point that I haven’t had to worry about it.
This is mainly about my idea that I’d only like to have 4k HDR content, and it gets transcoded down appropriately for people’s clients/bandwidth (the number of users who are stuck behind shitty 10 mbps xfinity is astounding…)
@kevincox does anyone other than me even still have motherboard speakers?
@Coldus12 I got wireguard hosted on my openwrt router. Straightforward and no fuss.
Kinda curious what kind of posts you were making that got you this sort of treatment: maybe running up against some hyper specific filters?