That does sound and look great
That does sound and look great
If I had to guess, it sounds like a bunch of indie developers might be pooling resources into a collaborative studio or publisher or something.
Add in some sour cream and I’m absolutely in agreement.
Streetlight Manifesto - Here’s to Life
Hemingway never seemed to mind
The banalities of a normal life
And I find
It get’s harder every time
So he aimed the shotgun into the blue
Placed his face in between the two and sighed:
“Here’s to life”
Yes, a VPN with strong authentication is what you want.
Board game arena has a lot of games from classics to modern hobbyist games.
I feel like I just heard about this device 2 days ago. They didn’t seem to market it very hard.
How is PiHole not built for custom DNS? It literally has an entire management page for that.
Yeah. I’d argue two main things that have turned many against AAA games
I’d guess that it’s running under a different user. You can find the user executing it and provide the key to that user via copying it to their ssh directory, or by using an identity file option for your command.
Although now that I think of it, I’d create a separate key and provide that public key to keep it separate from your user account.
So the error is because a service is already running on port 80 (http). This could be nginx or apache depending on configuration. Nginx is very useful if you plan to run more than one service in the container. And it’s more trusted security wise than I would trust Lemmy right now tbh. I would maybe configure Lemmy to run on a different port locally, and setup an nginx site to proxy to port 80.
It’s been a while since I’ve messed with devops stuff though, so I may be misremembering a bit.
Yeah makes it easier to identify new stuff. Like I recently added a new NAS into my network, and I didn’t have to try and figure out which device it was identified as. Just sitting at 200.1 so I could give it a name and assign a static IP.
I live alone. So I just have reserved IPs for each of my devices. Any new device gets assigned >200 so that I can easily identify new stuff, or rogue devices - which hasn’t happened lol. The only special IP is my pihole that gets 192.168.1.2 next to my router since I consider it infrastructure basically. Plus pihole is my dhcp server and dns obviously
Well fuck. Looks like you’re right. Latin -> Spanish -> French and ended up as a slur in English. I guess I could have figured that out on my own knowing Spanish. I guess I just never really cared to know the origin of the word. Gotta go catch a crow now for dinner. Better than the microwave dinner I was gonna have I guess.
I’m sure I’ve committed many code crimes. But the one that should send someone to jail that I’ve personally seen was when I found an eval in production code that was actively being exploited. Put up a PR to fix it and was given a very hush hush meeting that it was there intentionally to fix production data issues secretly because the bureaucracy made it hard to do lol. I just kept my mouth shut and eventually used it once myself.
I’m a web developer by trade, but I say “the Internet was a mistake” all the time. It pays my bills, but mass adoption and social media have done horrible things to the minds of people. And yes, I realize the irony of posting to social media about this lol.
My unpopular opinion: as I am a huge Zelda fan, I really did not like botw and won’t play the new one. They fundamentally changed the entire things that made the game fun for me. Some things are kinda cool like the abilities but the weapon system is frustrating, leads to the same problems that other RPGs have like item hoarding.
I would disagree. There are words that were created solely for hateful reasons. I don’t think the N word existed prior to its use as a hateful slur. I’ll eat crow if I’m wrong though.
I’ve used SailPoint at two different jobs. It’s got its issues. But it’s also a really powerful system for enterprise level identity and access management when configured correctly.