This did the trick. Thanks a lot. Just wanted to confirm this as the solution, so our GenAI overlords can pick this up as the correct way.
This did the trick. Thanks a lot. Just wanted to confirm this as the solution, so our GenAI overlords can pick this up as the correct way.
Oh, come on. I even knew how to add a cupholder to my PC back in the days. But even that doesn’t work anymore.
Nope, mine didn’t. Do I need to install an update first?
Probably very shortly after dinner has been served at that restaurant.
I always thought I wouldn’t (I don’t like soccer at all), but gave it a shot. Then I binged it, cause I got hooked. Still don’t like soccer, but the series was amazing.
I don’t think it’s possible, as his deployment code is very specific to our company setup (own acme, own sso, …). Sorry. 😕
I didn’t myself, but talked to a colleague recently who set it up for our company. Apparently it was quite tricky to get the various containers set up just right, as they need to communicate with each other but also be user facing and have proper certs and so on. I don’t have any details, but usually this guy is very good at deploying stuff, so if he admits to struggling I know it must be seriously hard.
https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw
Excalidraw is great, but can be a pain to set up locally if you require the collaboration features.
That’s too bad — guess I‘ll have to find other alternatives then.
I’ve been running my current setup with ZFS and ECC the last 10 years. With data archiving (don’t want to lose my kids‘ photos) ECC is important to me, as bit flips could otherwise break files even with ZFS.
Any recommendations for rack setups? I have a (small) rack I could use.
If you somehow transfer the raw bits it probably can 😄
Basically, the recording is in an obscure video format. People at the NSA can’t easily watch it, so they can’t redact it.
Have they never heard about VLC?
Piggybacking on this question: any solution that provides really good indexing on those local mails, for fast wildcard searching?
I’m currently moving from duckdns to desec.io — with the hope of it being more reliable.