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Don’t worry, it’s fine, there’s nothing inherently wrong with running stateful workload in a container.
Don’t worry, it’s fine, there’s nothing inherently wrong with running stateful workload in a container.
You should really back that up with arguments as I don’t think a lot of people would agree with you.
Come on guys, you’re all falling for obvious bait.
Well, you’ve pointed out one of the issues. Was it really worth dedicating an engineer’s limited time to?
Meh, most upscaling is pretty bad and doesn’t really add anything.
I highly recommend reading the Github thread as this is not at all an accurate representation. These features you’re talking about are off by default. Removing them from the existing package is just breaking existing users. There’s already a report from a user who can’t access their passwords because yubikey support was suddenly removed. You don’t do that to users just because you suddenly develop an opinion as a package maintainer that you feel is important. There was no dialogue, no consideration and a very rude, dismissive attitude of Julian.
It’s not really Firefox’s task or problem to convert files from one format to the other, why would it be?
Is that fucking loss? I stg…
You’re not entirely clear on whether you want these services accessible from the internet or just internally. If the latter, change ACME settings to use DNS challenges instead of HTTP. If the former, recheck your dns records, maybe post them here (censored if you wish).
Yeah, good luck with that mate.
There might be settings in the bios that allow you to disable the graphics card, not halt on errors or disable the internal screen, but they’re not usually exposed on laptop BIOS, they’re quite locked down.
Finally I can play Lego Island in peace
I’ve never seen any issue with it, at all.
On a hard drive. No, not a motherboard connected to a hard drive, a hard drive by itself. Sprite is brilliant.
Your OS can’t decide when a tab is inactive though, given that they can run code, play media, etc. at arbitrary times.
Then go install Windows.
Well, you didn’t specify that requirement in your post.
Depends on why you want to hide your server ip, what’s your use case? Is it to protect against DDOS?
Cloudflare is evil, but is there any other party you would trust to share everything with?