This is really more of a home networking issue than anything having to do with self-hosting. Please consider posting this in one of the many Lemmy home networking communities.
This is really more of a home networking issue than anything having to do with self-hosting. Please consider posting this in one of the many Lemmy home networking communities.
Maybe some castration along the way, too.
Right. You kind of want your bare metal OS as vanilla as possible. If you need to nuke and pave, you don’t need to worry about re-applying various configs. Additionally, on a theoretical level, if there’s a bug in something on the bare metal OS, the separation provided by VMs and containers should mean it doesn’t affect the the apps in those VMs / containers.
That seems easier - at least to me - than keeping track of configs in text files or even Ansible playbooks.
I love how the ONE time they did, all the fears were validated.
Comparing against COVID joblessness is a hell of a premise. I would argue it’s a much better measurement to use a ratio of rent/mortgage to income. It is undeniable that the cost of housing has far outpaced real income. Anecdotally, this has become much worse since the pandemic.
Additionally, averages are just averages. A decent average doesn’t negate the negative side of that average. In many ways, the current US economy is truly the best of times and the worst of times. If the cost of housing wasn’t so ridiculous, the other price increases would be more tolerable.
For some context, here’s a recent NPR article of the cost of housing: https://www.npr.org/2024/06/20/nx-s1-5005972/home-prices-wages-paychecks-rent-housing-harvard-report
I love the Enbrighten stuff. It’s not WiFi, but it’s local.
Are you denying she’s horrible at her job? She’s quite possibly the worst-spoken press secretary ever.
Curious how this is distinct from SimpleX.
Red Hat (RHEL) is not based on any other distro, like Ubuntu is with Debian. RHEL is downstream of Fedora, meaning that RHEL developers can work on code that affects Fedora AND RHEL. This is not really true of Debian and Ubuntu. They are distinct projects with different goals. In many ways, Ubuntu is beholden to what Debian does. This isn’t usually a problem because Debian is very conservative in its approach to software. Ubuntu doesn’t usually have to worry about Debian screwing with something Ubuntu is trying to do.
Which, is all to say that there is no other distribution you can officially equate to RHEL like you can with Debian & Ubuntu.
Is this driver advocating to prevent the extinction of manual transmission vehicles, or are we to preserve product documentation ?
It’s always entertaining for me. I think that speaks more to the performances of Ryan Gosling, Steve Carrell, and Brad Pitt more than the movie itself. But, the way it presents the facts of the collapse is also a little unique and fun.
Looks like work you’d get out of 98% of pros. I’m fine with my mistakes and imperfections. It’s the ones I pay others for that piss me off.
PO is always a dumbass, lazy SOB
Holy shit. In a community where everything is meant to be funny/enjoyable, you people still find a way to shit in it. Who fucking cares about her politics? Go stir up shit somewhere else.
Deadpool 2 was a disappointment. This seems like it might go back to the simple storytelling of the original, even if they are throwing him into the multiverse. I like it.
Do you mean you want to remove the box and leave the wiring in the ceiling? I believe it’s code in most places that you have to make wire splices like that accessible and not just shoved behind drywall. So, in your case, code would require you to leave it as-is, with the wires capped behind a blank cover plate.
If you REALLY want it gone, you could get into the attic and pull the wires back into a junction box mounted to a rafter or joist. Then, patch the ceiling drywall.
Probably easier to just cap the wires and add a blank cover.
Isn’t this the same guy that said we won’t ever need more than 64K of RAM?
Not really a ‘hmmm’. Not sure how widely-used the term is in non-church settings, but this is the room where you take children who start crying during a church service. It’s intended to be a place for them to calm down and/or the parent to get control. It can also be the room where nursing mothers feed their babies.
Great song