

Also Stratum which is another open source authenticator app.
I like it because it has a Wear OS companion app.


Also Stratum which is another open source authenticator app.
I like it because it has a Wear OS companion app.
It says they’ll contact donators via email to confirm address


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It’s possible that, when the ISP revokes the public address and assigns a new one, the DNS record isn’t updated immediately and still points to the old address. Then every new request would be sent to the old, invalid address.
I’ve got it set up on my OPNSense firewall
OPNsense has ddclient built in which solves this problem as well.
Maybe I like the misery.


but we still don’t have chat control
Who needs chat control when you have the Patriot Act and PRISM?


The fact it has been attempted and rejected multiple times and has to be proposed under different guises supports the idea that the EU is not actually friendly to the idea of backdoors to encryption, and, as you just pointed it out, it is the meddling of lobbyists and nationalists that keeps the proposal coming back.


Europe… the guys that want backdoors into all encrypted communication
Europe… the guys who rejected a proposal to put back doors into all encrypted communication.


The only good mobile games that i can think of are ports.
Like Knights of the Old Republic.
Does this count as a git pull?


I have a 64GB Crucial SSD from about 2010 that’s still going.
I use it as a boot drive for a Pi instead of using a microsd card.
I have an ASUS TUF A16 that i bought from Amazon UK about a year and a half ago. I’ve been using Linux on it since i got it and it works great.
It has the RX7600s, same as the dGPU addon for framework laptops.
The model number is FA617NS.


Use a reverse proxy in a DMZ. You can use something like Bunkerweb + Crowdsec to give you a WAF and dynamic IP blocklist in front of your web service.


I’ve been running Home Assistant (HAOS) on Proxmox for years with no issues. It doesn’t need to be on bare metal. VMs work fine.
WG Tunnel is a really useful wireguard client I’ve been using for a while.
I use it to automatically enable a wireguard tunnel to my home network as soon as i leave my home WiFi. And I can assign different wireguard configs to different wifi networks when im out and about where the default wireguard config might be blocked, and it will switch between them automatically.
It has loads of other useful features too.