Who?
Who?
I don’t know anyone that plays fighting games. Who keeps buying these?
That was a pretty solid RPG. The first expansion is exceptionally good.
That’s truly some advanced-level porn.
“Hello maam, your son clicked the prompt stating he wasn’t in Kansas. Our service is not offered in that state. Goodbye.”
My first reaction was “That’s not very much - guess they should have paid him!”
I had a friend try to sales pitch me on pre-ordering it back in 2012. I said “I’ll just wait for it to release”. Still waiting.
TY for mentioning/explaining scoping.
That sounds like paranoid schizophrenia
Why are they acting like Nextcloud is an alternative to AWS?
I didn’t say you were, I said you were asking about a topic that enters that area.
You’re entering the realm of enterprise AI horizontal scaling which is $$$$
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I mean he foolishly releases the bad guys because he’s arrogant, then he talks a big game and gets his ass kicked repeatedly.
MFW I trained for years to be the best athlete I can be
MFW my role is to just sit on the ground
I thought I had a lot of RAM with 64
It’s kind of a mix of Black and White (evil side only), and some kind of light factory building game.
Import it into the trust store in the browser/OS. It should be the same (or very similar) operation for a self-signed cert and a CA that isn’t subordinate to the standard internet root CAs.
If you can’t import your own root CA cert then you’re probably screwed on both fronts and are going to have to use certs issued by a public CA that’s subordinate to a commonly trusted root CA.
My point here is that there’s little distinguishing a self-signed cert and a cert issued by your own private CA for most people that are self-hosting.
Trust the self signed cert. Works similarly to trusting a CA.
It amazes me that so many people obsessed about self hosting everything use this service - really asking for it.