Where do you think the money for the monetize step comes from if it’s not demand?
Where do you think the money for the monetize step comes from if it’s not demand?
I was about to ask why this is better than the docker installation, but I see step one is to install docker haha.
I’ve been running the docker container for a long time, it works very well. It is a bit more complicated if you try and use extensions that require seperatw containers (like setting up collabora), but that can be done as well. It’s just more complicated.
I do remember needing to know how to access the internal terminal a few times, but I don’t remember why. If I think of it I’ll come back and add instructions.
Edit: It’s to be able to run occ commands:
Sudo docker exec -u www-data nextcloud-app php occ “Command goes here”
Sudo docker exec -u www-data nextcloud-app php occ files:scan --all
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I’m not sure if this is helpful to you or not, because it’s not what you asked. I just don’t mount them on boot though.
I have a script that requires a unique password that decrypts everything that I actually care about. If that hasn’t been run, then the server starts emailing me every 15 minutes until I do.
The server is not setup to reboot unless I manually tell it to or there is a power outage, so logging in to run the script has never really been an issue. At most, I’ve had to SSH in from my phone maybe a handful of times.
That’s the point my friend. The articles and the resolutions are mudying the water. Which is easier:
Finding one post that states “on October 12th, my adblocker stopped working and the resolution was to update the block lists.”
Searching three months of varied news articles all related to the issue and with completely different resolutions.
Yes, they are rolling these changes out in stages to make it harder for the internet to collectively address the issue.
Trust me, you will get hit eventually.
No, they usually are just LED’s these days.
Yes, but car, home (or renters), and health insurance are required for the average person because all of those have a reasonable chance of absolutely bankrupting a regular person for life at any moment.
The alternative is to pay more taxes and have the government provide the insurance, which may or may not be better. There are pros and cons to both.
Either way though, you need the safety net that insurance provides.
I mean… Yea. Yea it is. They want to:
They’re not even being subtle about it:
“The Copilot is like the Start button,” Nadella explains. “It becomes the orchestrator of all your app experiences. So for example, I just go there and express my intent and it either navigates me to an application or it brings the application to the Copilot, so it helps me learn, query and create — and completely changes, I think, the user habits.”
I have been playing both of those on proton with little issue, and I’m not positive that the issues I experienced are exclusive to linux.
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Yea they are all over the place, and it is clearly not organic.
It makes me heavily distrust them.
Ubuntu has ZFS on root as one of the options in the normal graphical installer. I have it running on multiple machines.
Hey, number of standard cheeseburgers would still be an effective standard. All we want is one common unit.
It’s really not that much weirder than horsepower for engines.
That is… Not quite the same as I thought whenever I read that word. Around here, a co-op is a collective purchasing program or a store that participates in a similar program. They buy foods in bulk at wholesale prices. By bulk, I don’t mean the family size bags available at a membership club like Costco. I mean like a 100lb bag of flour meant for a restaurant or an entire pallet of something.
A group of people get together and make note of what they want to buy, and if enough people want the same item it gets purchased. Then they all meet up on delivery day and split the item at the amounts they paid for.
I’m assuming that is very different than what you are describing.
It’s not, look at postgres under both DB in the last picture. That’s not just the same writing, it’s identical.
Donald trump was never elected by the people in the first place, and he abused a ridiculous system created to fluff up the power of states with comparatively few people living in them. When that didn’t work the second time around, he started a misinformation campaign and flat out attempted to undermine the democracy our nation is built upon in multiple ways.
Including him in your comment destroys your otherwise excellent point, because the Donald is exactly the type of person that would abuse this system to censor information he didn’t like.
It’s theoretical, it’s not a real website and 10.anything should be a local IP address.
It just illustrates that you can access a website through a browser without using a domain name.
Mastercraft hacking required to completely invalidate this effort.
Many might find the concept to be beneath them as well.