git is already a decentralized version control software. Your local git repos are mirrors by themselves.
Put some git fetch
in a server crontab, and you’re done. You can access them via ssh if your user have permissions.
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git is already a decentralized version control software. Your local git repos are mirrors by themselves.
Put some git fetch
in a server crontab, and you’re done. You can access them via ssh if your user have permissions.
target the largest market segment to gain the most conversions.
Windows market share is bigger in desktop only. In fact, is kinda sad that still there are serious institutions using Windows for non-desktop stuff. I hope this incident changes it.
the real difference is you need a few decades of linux experience to fix anything in a timely manner.
[ citation needed ] Probably you are meaning desktop again. Although troubleshooting Windows is not easy task neither, there are way more desktop users familiar with it.
The real thing is
So, Linux is not really more secure. But is built in a culture where security is taken more seriously.
Sorry, I can’t hear you over the artillery noise.
As a spanish/romance speaking person: ahahahah LOL!
Wait.
Does Portainer ask your email? I haven’t used it in years. I though it was just a container that you run, with mounted docker socket, and that’s it.
Is it now doing some “telemetry” and sending user data, like email, to their servers? If so, I’m glad I’m not using that anymore.
VPS + VPN is the cheapest option I believe for the services. It doesn’t have to be “elaborated”.
You can port-forward public VPS ports to your private addresses/ports. If you don’t want to use iptables
you can use firewalld
.
The only “but” will be latency. For gaming it won’t perform as you may need.
Dear hacker,
How did you get my camera to work on NetBSD? I’ll send whatever shitcoin you want.
It’s no longer open source. Big Deal in my books.
Vault features are cool. I really like it. But with Hashicorp now there is this big risk of “rug pulling” regarding its license.
The wise thing, in my opinion, is to avoid this company as much as possible.
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“Have taken up farming.”
Oh, it’s gonna use polkit. Sudo bloat is a grain of sand compared to polkit.
Why people want to replace sudo with polkit? Visudo is no near as obscure as configuring polkit.
I hope distro maintainers don’t follow this.
Parallel Desktop
There are several FOSS alternatives. All of them are more popular that Parallels.
Nobody likes Adobe, nobody wants to work with Adobe. Nobody can avoid Photoshop. That’s just the world we live in and I don’t like it.
This sounds like Stockholm syndrome. You are just too familiar with Photoshop, so using anything else is hard and less efficient.
In photography there is this mantra about “the most important part is right behind the camera”. A good photographer is not a good Nikon user, or good Canon user. A good photographer can deliver decent pictures with a potato camera if needed.
Sure, a potato camera is less efficient for any work that an actual good one. So it’s good to invest in a good brand. But the point is: if you are not capable to make average results with a potato software, the problem is not in the software.
If you’re concerned about security, consider GPG signing your kernel with Libreboot GRUB for an additional layer of verification at boot.
Hey! I had no idea that was possible. I usually encrypt everything but /boot, because it’s easy that way.
I don’t have a “threat model” of someone puting malware in /boot while I’m away of the computer. But it would be nice to know how to prevent that.
Do you have a link of a guide or tutorial for that?
Keys and tokens will be shared securely via singaporean hotels wifi.
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I used a hand dust blower intended for photography gear. I opened the laptop, blew the dust, disconnected the SSD and blew the socket and it’s surroundings.
Now I will monitor the logs and see if it helps.
Thanks.
I opened it. All cables were looking good. I used a hand blower to clean the dust. Taked out the SSD and blew the socket and everything around.
Now I’m going to monitor if it keeps happening.
$ journalctl --since yesterday | grep -c "nvme 0000:02:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical"
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me before reading this: I know the basics of CSS.
me after reading this: I know nothing about CSS.