

Nope, just an open port. Works directly with public IP. I guess if some ISPs IP lease time is short and they keep changing it regularly, it might become a hassle.
Nope, just an open port. Works directly with public IP. I guess if some ISPs IP lease time is short and they keep changing it regularly, it might become a hassle.
As someone who just learned about Caddy, could you elaborate?
Yeah, and it’s unknown if CS is active after the workaround or not (source: hackernews commentator)
Here’s the fix: 1)Boot to safe mode/recovery 2)Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike 3)Delete the file matching “C-00000291*.sys” 4)Boot the system normally
There’s the provided user-overrides.js that’s meant to do this
I have! I tried it over a year ago, and LTE wasn’t working so I gave up. According to this it’s still not functioning :( https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Fairphone_4_(fairphone-fp4)
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I see it more like a hacker news style “show HN”
Yeah I mean they should include a lot more info: OS (version/build) and FF version/build at least.
Also is nobody saying that of course the second video renders faster because he hits reload and most of the stuff comes from cache? D:
The point is, it has to be reproducible. On a clean FF install on linux, I cannot replicate this. Changing user agent does not affect the page load speed. So there has to be some another aspect, maybe iser’s OS configuration or smth that affects this, too.
It’s more than 0m
“Commercials in movies and series will be introduced in the U.S., UK, Germany, and Canada in early 2024, followed by France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, and Australia later in the year.”
So rest of the world is safe from this at least until 2025?
I actually have :D But seriously, alright then. Maybe it’s just me.
I’ve definitely fiddled more on finding the damn switch to roll the windows than manually rolling them down. Goddamn switch is always in a different place.
Yup because pi-hole is a domain-based blocker and youtube serves ads from their own domain
I use “my personal cloud” all the time. But that’s just me.
I get your point but I don’t think anyone should be ashamed where they’re from, per se. I have no power over where I’m born.
Yes dmesg prints out kernel messages and it resets every boot. So any driver crashes etc should be there. https://superuser.com/questions/565927/differences-in-var-log-syslog-dmesg-messages-log-files
The dmesg logs show boot logs also from previous boots. It has timestamps. After a system freeze, try to reboot and issue sudo dmesg -T and look for the timestamp near the time of crash, is there anything suspicious?
I’m afraid if you’re behind CGNAT it won’t work. Your router should have unique public IP. I’m not too well versed though…