that’s also what we did in the early 2000s when building servers. today i don’t think it realy matters. i haven’t had a failed drive for about 10 years and only needed to swap them out because of the capacity…
that’s also what we did in the early 2000s when building servers. today i don’t think it realy matters. i haven’t had a failed drive for about 10 years and only needed to swap them out because of the capacity…
i agree with you. also the ‘use vscode ssh-remote-eeit-plugin’ or ‘install a remote web ide thing to edit one file’ answers are… questionable.
syncthing does not require to open access to the outside and does what op wants.
stealing is when you take something and the original owner does not have it anymore, no?
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there is a famous quote i like to use for this kind of question: "in the end it doesn’t […] matter’. maintenance should be about the same (if you update manually, which is better in my opinion, because you don’t come home to something not working because of breaking changes in the software)
i think that is only valid for text, the method to restore blurred text is to draw and blur a lot of combinations and compare them to the blurred image. that’s probably not a thing with faces i guess…
i’d like to buy one, too, but i’m not in the us 😐
like ‘finish setting up your phone’? there should not be many of them and they usualy just pop up once. 😐
or FTPS
notifications and popups as in ‘unwanted ads’ or did you just get a lot of textmessages?
sqlite is not something one would use for a database with a lot of users, postresql or mysql/mariadb is a better choice in these circumstances. and i don’t think having jquery as a dependency in 2023 is a positive sign. not sayibg the software is bad, it’s just different.
the reason why many companies try to avoid using open source software is support. they usually can’t throw money at the creator to fix their problems or create custom solutions for them. which is kind of not accurate anymore today.
what app is that in the screenshots?
still vampire survivors 😵💫
yes but ‘the more you know’ 🌈
yes, base64 is not encryption
because nobody knows how the internet works, so it’s scary. they are looking for houses to break into in streetview!!11 (satelite view is fine, though, because there you can only see the whole house and it’s surroundings which is nothing one can plan a burglary with…)
pic from a google datacenter?