

you can configure bios for self power on at certain time and then turn the server off after finishing backup


you can configure bios for self power on at certain time and then turn the server off after finishing backup
me too with redhat 5 at my first job. shortly after moved to 6 that, as far as I remember, was the first showing the green OK at the right of every service starting instead of a mess of output


I’ve just installed and configured it, it’s pretty easy and straightforward. But there are things that should be smoother, for instance I want to run my pipeline on a custom docker image hosted on the same forgejo oci registry and authentication it’s a nightmare
at least he doesn’t have to eat


qubes os is for you. Don’t be scared by it as you can start using it without paying attention to many of its security features like disposables, proxy vms, etc. Just think of it as several vms with a shared clipboard, file sharing mechanism and a convenient apps menu. You can learn later it most advanced stuff


that’s great! I believe it would be useful for simple word-matching filters but in the long run LLMs will read it no problem. I would use it if you make it public


please post your updates
congratulations!! greetings from shitjustworks


it should know already that war is pointless
well, mine is real


South America here! save for the longer days this summer looks like a winter. Few days over 20°C. Rubus doing fine but tomatoes seem to be growing slower.


John Carmak ftw


pickup shower


megaupload


maybe you issued one certificate with multiple domains, mixing internet facing ones with purely internal. It is very easy to discover hidden subdomains inspecting the certificate you get from a public service
this is how it works. as guard nodes know your ip is better to trust on one of them rather than randomly changing like other nodes. they rotate like in three months iirc