Because they are a karma farmer.
Because they are a karma farmer.
Holy cow, I guess that could help explain why US politicians vehemently support Israel and their war against Gazan citizens. If the Israeli Government had access to this list and threatened to release it whenever the US didn’t fall in line they really had American politicians by the balls.
I love having a keyboard where every key is programmable.
This is just some random person’s blog post and you people are acting like this is supposed to be journalism?
Glad you figured it out. I’ve also run into issues with Firefox using the wrong DNS.
Change your allowed IPs config to 0.0.0.0/0
I did some reading and found that the trusted_proxies
setting is required. Can you try setting it to 0.0.0.0/0
?
Are you absolutely sure that NPM has an IP from the subnet 172.22.0.0/24? Is there any way you can remove the trusted_proxies
setting from homeassistant and then check if it will accept the connection from NPM?
As far as motherboards go, you would probably be fine with any consumer desktop brand but you should probably look for something with dual NIC. If you want something a bit more robust AsRock Rack has some really great options. I’ve been using the X470D4U for about 4 years now without any issues.
For your CPU I recommend Ryzen 5700G. Powerful enough for everything you want to do, the TDP is only 65 watts so it’s not going to destroy your power bill, has a decent integrated GPU, and costs only about $200. Another positive is that it uses DDR 4 so you can load up on that for pretty cheap too.
I can second this. It took a while after an update for the domain to show properly and not give an error. I don’t know exactly how long but I started it in the early morning and it wasn’t working but by 11 am it was all sorted out.
I just got a mini AMD box from CWWK off Amazon and I’m quite impressed. I even got a free CPU upgrade (ordered a 5600u but received 5825u)
I pirate things knowing that I own them… All my old TurboGraphx HuCard roms. I would rather play on modern hardware.
It is a config issue. Allowed IPs for your client should be 0.0.0.0/0 not 0.0.0.0/32
The allowed IP’s for your peer should be 0.0.0.0/0 NOT /32. (That literally means that only IP 0.0.0.0 is allowed). I’m pretty sure that’s your problem since 0.0.0.0 is not a valid IP that anyone is assigned.
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That’s not what we were talking about.
And companies(at least corporations) are people. /S
That is a fantastic idea! (I did this with my old retired desktops for years before I finally built a dedicated machine)
Pretty much all Lemmy instances are a private entity… I don’t know any that are run by a collective or in a democratic way.
A Wooting keyboard