

I’m not in a country with the age verification thing, but has it been turned on for Lemmy servers?
I’m not in a country with the age verification thing, but has it been turned on for Lemmy servers?
The problem is that it’s believable at this point
No plz. Don’t give them more ideas…
Some law firms will offer free initial consultations. Ask around, see what some may offer
I was thinking OP could give everyone their own VM to use as a workstation so they could access the files on the server easily, and/or run programs based on their work. When their coworkers leave, OP can easily destroy the VM and the resources would be automatically reallocated (depending on the servers configuration). With a physical device, the storage on that device is only allocated to that device and can’t be shared when it’s not in use
Me, personally? I have multiple VMs for different contexts: my teaching job (super clean, video sharing tools, presentation tools), gaming, media server (has scripts to download stuff off of YouTube), server management (just a regular Debian install), and a fuck around box (I just use it to try new OSs like Fedora, or try breaking OSs like deleting the system32 folder on windows)
I know this isn’t exactly what you’re asking for, but I’d recommend also looking into a VM OS such as proxmox or unraid (I’m running unraid)
They’ll let you create/destroy VM instances you can access remotely. So in theory, you can give everyone their own VM to use and access the files on the server.
However, unraid / proxmox may have performance issues running in a VM on a Mac mini…
To add onto that: dots are short, dashes are long. So if you’re using a flashlight, or something else, it would be:
short, short, short, long, long, long, short, short, short
Then include a small pause (1-3 seconds) once you’ve sent the SOS before repeating. You want to continuously repeat this for as long as you can until you know someone’s received your message.
Good job Mr president. Now you’ve helped Russia with a few things.
I don’t think they realize how much worse their brands look now, after starting all this shit…
We all wish you and your country the best of luck 🫡. I know Canada will be there to help
Probably image. They don’t want to be associated with something they think the public will perceive as negative. Bitcoin was vilified initially because “criminals were using it” (but let’s forget about the part where cash is also untraceable). So they prob don’t want to be the “credit card company that supports pedophiles and rapists”
Looking through the docs n’ stuff, this is what I found:
I wasn’t able to find any additional instructions on how to update other than the expected generic steps (docker pull or pip install -r requirements.txt). So my guess at this point is that they have scripts built in to check the version and run upgrade scripts as needed
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I haven’t gone through your specific case, but generally what I do when doing a major update with potentially breaking changes:
Just let it die already…
Alarms for the deaf come with bed shakers / vibrators. You just chuck a little puck under your pillow / mattress and it definitely wakes you
What did you just call me??
For those who don’t know:
Die a hero, or live long enough to become the villain
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Yes