Pay them for a public ipv4.
Pay them for a public ipv4.


Could you elaborate?


I use Traefik for all of my containerised services. It’s fantastic.


I’m sorry, but no. PluralKit only really impacts a tiny minority of the userbase to begin with. It isn’t enough to cause people outside that group to choose the platform, nor is it enough for people outside of that minority to avoid moving to whatever the next big thing is.


There absolutely was. Intel got smacked on the wrist for doing their benchmarks using ICC… you know, the compiler that builds code that detects that it’s not running on an Intel CPU and disables all optimisations and extended instruction sets (like say MMX/SSE).


It’s saying that incognito mode doesn’t prevent people on the web from tracking you, that’s all.
I.e. enabling incognito mode could still have an entity profile you, etc. like your ISP, government, or any corporation that you visit the website for.
This is a nothingburger.


Huh, sounds like PRIME render offload with the serial numbers filed off.


IMO opinion
You know what ‘IMO’ is an acronym for, right?


If the pictrs container doesn’t start check the docker logs.
journalctl -fexu docker
It’ll typically tell you why a container isn’t starting, usually a broken bind mount.
To prevent this from happening again, try migrating to an S3 backend; DigitalOcean have one that’s fixed-price and includes egress, so you can’t accidentally end up with a ridiculous bill one month!
The UI is just there for … automation
Wut?
I’ve never gone to a UI when I want to automate something, a sane CLI is much more predictable and consistent.
As long as you don’t have ls aliased to ls -la in your brain…

I had to put some stuff up for open source work recently; I got a kick out of using a .zip, but was sad that I don’t own something like zstd or xz…

You rang?


We’ve had IRC bouncers since at least psybnc in the 90s…


Methane is easier to store and doesn’t embrittle the pressure vessel.


Sounds like you’re hanging out in the wrong places on IRC. As an open source contributor IRC is a place where I do a lot of my coordination.


Zoomers can’t deal without their embedded images. Clicking a link to view a meme is so 1990s.
The “tank” has an immobile or mostly immobile turret, depending on the particular design of this piece of battlefield ingenuity. Units appear to be making these modifications at the frontline to improve survivability against FPV drones but there isn’t a standard package.