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Most commands are the same. They recommend just aliasing docker to podman so you can keep using your old commands.
Most commands are the same. They recommend just aliasing docker to podman so you can keep using your old commands.
The geopolitical “press alt+f4 for free cs money”
Oh hey that’s awesome, maybe I’ll put my RX460 back into the jellyfin VM for transcoding. I need to migrate that box anyway.
This comment tought me more about PSUs and UPSs than my entire experience in IT in a very concise way. Good one.
I use yakuake (or guake if I still used gnome), I love having a consitent terminal slide down the screen every time I press a shortcut, especially if it’s supplememtary to what I’m doing in the graphical shell.
Which one? Internet is not held by one thing, it’s a network.
What’s just HHD then?
He heck is HHD+? Is this some new fangled storage tech I’m too SSD to understand?
Want car? Here car. Why complicate thing?
All cars are other cars these days, it’s nearing car singularity. I drive a Toyota that looks like a Citroen and has an engine from the Opel.
There’s nothing to access from signal, the keys are local to each chat. WhatsApp another thing.
Meanwhile CIA is promoting Signal. USA should sort itself out.
Yeah I see. I don’t know if I can help, as I’ve only used caddy outside of podman, as a separate machine, pointing back to my services.
Please confirm for me, the client traffic looks like proxy is the source on the containered services?
I haven’t had that issue with caddy before, but may be I’m using some particular config to make sure it always passes the client IP.
Some services also need a setting to “know” they are behind a proxy and should look for client address in the headers like x-forwarded-for.
20 years is plenty to uproot anyone’s life.
Git revert --hard no need to copy anything
You can do that for sure in firefox, but it will break some sites, especially any that needs some kind of login or settings.
My 2016 laptop doesn’t support it (no firmware support to limit charging) so I’m currently wrecking my second battery. I really need an upgrade.
I work with windows for over 10 years, and use Linux daily for private stuff, including being a nerd and a gamer, and some side gigs for at least 8.
If something is weird, doesn’t work or breaks in Linux, I can usually find the culprit and help fast. It’s out there or it’s so obscure I need to puzzle it myself.
If something like that happens on windows, pray someone already had that issue or Microsoft decided to write an article about it, because nobody will help, and most search results point to bot responses about scf scannow, dism at best, and straight up reseting your system to factory defaults.
Point being, I like figuring out stuff in Linux, and I dread opaque bullshit Microsoft gets away with.
Even your network drive example, in my experience is a coin toss. So many variables, hidden settings, weird registry keys with no documentation. Yeah.