I’d like to have darkness during daytime. I’m not sure I would pay for it, but I’d like it very much.
I’d like to have darkness during daytime. I’m not sure I would pay for it, but I’d like it very much.
…of crows? What do you want to confess to them? 😶
Um… there is a browsing history. It stores all the links. :)
They shouldn’t play with our food. Food is not a toy.
but looks like they don’t include a split spacebar, so not for me unfortunately.
You could split it yourself. It’s ceramics after all.
Well, if the billboard says so…
Nice picture though. :)
This has to be the most idiotic thing I read this week.
Landgericht Hamburg enters the room to agree with the plaintiff.
:) the hardware is still more capable than a brick:
Plug in favourite installation media stick, push reset button (if there is one), reinstall.
Or if you have ipmi/bmc/lom. 🤷♀️
Can an OS be bricked?:
A brick (or bricked device) is a mobile device, game console, router, computer or other electronic device that is no longer functional due to corrupted firmware, a hardware problem, or other damage.[1] The term analogizes the device to a brick’s modern technological usefulness.[2]
Edit: you may click the tiny down arrow if you think it can’t. ;)
Which Page?
lots of dom modifications
That’s good to know. These modifications are needed to replace the style sheet details, I guess?
passes around far too much data between processes.
What does this mean? Do you have a link where I could read up on the details? Thanks.
Maybe. Does it make a big performance difference which css (dark reader or delivered by wiki) is used?
Is it known how the default to dark mode setting is persisted if let’s say a plugin removed all the Wikipedia cookies on window close? A get or post parameter?
Either way it’s a good thing that wiki offers a dark mode.
Dark Reader Plugin already solved that issue.
As an alternative: when the table is set with Bowie Knife and gun, the gun goes to the left.
As soon as you have bought the popcorn/ diamonds no one cares who is going to consume them as a movie snack. So you always will be allowed to share your popcorn/ diamonds with your peers without legal repercussions, which is my point.
You are not wrong with the things you said. But I talked about virtual and real goods and the attached exploitation rules. And you talked about marketing and supply/ demand rules. And I fail to get the connection between those.
Is it (the lack of) morality and opportunism on the supplier’s side? Help?
One of them is an actually limited resource and doesn’t need artifical exploitation rules. So sharing is allowed for it.
One aspect is how interesting you are as a target. What would a possible attacker gain by getting access to your services or hosts?
The danger to get hacked is there but you are not Microsoft, amazon or PayPal. Expect login attempts and port scans from actors who map out the internets. But I doubt someone would spend much effort to break into your hosts if you do not make it easy (like scripted automatic exploits and known passwords login attempts easy) .
DDOS protection isn’t something a tiny self hosted instance would need (at least in my experience).
Firewall your hosts, maybe use a reverse proxy and only expose the necessary services. Use secure passwords (different for each service), add fail2ban or the like if you’re paranoid. Maybe look into MFA. Use a DMZ (yes, VLANs could be involved here). Keep your software updated so that exploits don’t work. Have backups if something breaks or gets broken.
In my experience the biggest danger to my services is my laziness. It takes steady low level effort to keep the instances updated and running. (Yes there are automated update mechanisms - unattended upgrades i.e. -, but also downwards compatibility breaking changes in the software which will require manual interactions by me.)
In my experience flour doesn’t care (as long as it is stored dry). Me neither.
Agreed.
Plus: Normalise crying in public (not only for small peo… children). And/ or acknowledge the fact that social rules for children are others than for adults.
Still: Be mindful of which images you publish for others to see