*.example.com
like network.example.com
only covers sub domains and not third level domains like host1.network.example.com
or *.network.example.com
*.example.com
like network.example.com
only covers sub domains and not third level domains like host1.network.example.com
or *.network.example.com
get a wildcard like *.example.org and you’ll be done for everything
This actually only covers the subdomain. It doesn’t extend to *.network.example.com
. I spent last Saturday fighting my browsers until finding that out.
My ssh config has RemoteCommand=/usr/bin/tmux -u new-session -A -s laptop
for Host *
I think they look really cool. I can’t get the rage about a friggin’ giant electricity producing machine but they’re fine with billboards everywhere.
Hardware problems are an entirely different issue.
Literally the biggest issue
I dunno what you guys are doing that makes your nextcloud die without touching it
Mine runs happily until I decide to update it
This is a shit-tier post. Why hide the relevant information that’s 2 sentences long?
Relevant information:
Better integration with Steam. By default the Steam Deck uses KDE as the desktop mode. This inherently means it receives updates from Valve in terms of desktop related fixes, and they are actively working with KDE developers to bring updates to KDE (https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/t2184m/is_there_any_cooperation_with_valve_and_kde/)
Does it rub the oil itself?
I sure as fuck don’t
I don’t think we’re too far away from AI’s that can refactor compiled code into any language of your choice; then all software will be open source.
Edit: lul; at least 50 people are butt hurt over the idea that an AI can decipher assembler in 5-10 years
How often are their systems updated? How often are you remoting in and solving a problem before it arises?
The Xiaomi Mi Band 8 and Huawei Band 8 are rather nice watches that do essentially the same thing as the very expensive smart watches for about $40 and they last about 2 weeks
Quite surprised these are not on here yet.