Why would it be 200? Imo it should be either 400 or 401.
Why would it be 200? Imo it should be either 400 or 401.
Do you still need help with docker?
While I believe they really could, that would be really stupid. Is creating a hotspot with your phone suddenly also not allowed? Because that’s all it essentially is.
When was it ever about improving it for the end user? From the picture, it’s absolutely terrible. You have what, four folders taking up the whole menu? Yeah, Windows XP had a more efficient workflow than that.
It’s always the DNS!
You can’t begin to imagine just how much energy cryptocurrencies use. A web server can never come close.
Setting up synapse is particularly painful.
Not Morocco, but I’ve experienced this before. Been to a country where YouTube didn’t display any ads.
Vertically AND horizontally, please.
And that’s how you get free healthcare.
There are free services that let you send and receive on your own domain. I use zoho. I can send emails with SMTP, but unfortunately, you cannot read them other than by using their web interface in the free tier.
True, but building the image is not the same as deploying to production.
The article does not mention reporting it to the police. I get that 99.99% of the time, nothing will come of it, but that’s something I would immediately do. Maybe I just don’t get the rich aspect of going out and buying the newest latest model right away and forgetting about the stolen phone, even if it is theoretically still in the reach of police forces.
Apple has the benefit of making everything themselves, down to the secure enclave processors and, as of some time also, the processor as a whole. They get to design their hardware, OS, software, ecosystem, all around security and it all plays together nicely.
If you control everything, you can do whatever you want with it. Android phones being more of a mixed bag of different vendors making different parts of the phone, including the software components, makes this interplay much more difficult. It usually takes android quite some time before they catch up on the latest security concepts.
A fifth option there is
There are obsidian plugins that export into static pages.
As others said, the initial setup may consume some time, but once it’s running, it just works. I dockerize almost everything and have automatic backups set up.
neofetch proudly displaying 5 months of uptime
I do that, but only allow access to private services from local IP addresses, rather than putting auth in front of them. Then I use IPsec to access my local-only things.
Yet the review time is exponential with the size.