I’ve had several things break in the process of getting Mint installed and updated on this machine
Like what? That doesn’t inspire confidence in the PC itself.
I’ve had several things break in the process of getting Mint installed and updated on this machine
Like what? That doesn’t inspire confidence in the PC itself.
Agreed. Rsync will happily sync a deletion you didn’t mean to do.
If your password is set this year, and suddenly the clock says it’s 2018, then yes your password was set in the future, at least as far as the computer believes.
It does not open in the browser for me. The link I see here is https://images.lemmy.zip/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.kbin.earth%2Fc5%2F38%2Fc538e178af17fa0c334cad0916ef9eb70c2e1829354eef4f2ce05bd53aa1f4be.jpg, and when I open it I get the same thing.
I’m not familiar enough with Lemmy to say whether this is a bug in Boost or not, but it doesn’t seem like it.
Mostly no, unless you expose your VM to the Internet or run untrusted code.
{"error":"unknown","message":"Request error: error sending request for url (http://pictrs:8080/image/original?proxy=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.kbin.earth%2Fc5%2F38%2Fc538e178af17fa0c334cad0916ef9eb70c2e1829354eef4f2ce05bd53aa1f4be.jpg): operation timed out"}
Where did you get that link? It’s malformed. Probably a bug in your instance.
Right, and when you said you “finally setup nginx”, that was a verb, and should have been “set up”.
You can probably assign it to multiple VMs or containers, and if it’s not available then the VM or container will fail to start.
What’s in the log on the server?
Strange. Memtest? I can’t think of anything else off the top of my head, unless you sit up and watch it.
Absolutely not. They should be common carriers with zero weighting and even zero knowledge about what transits their network.
I don’t think anyone is an exclusive pirate or purchaser. Everyone is on the scale between one of the other, whether that’s someone who mostly pirates but goes to the movies on occasion, or someone who mostly pays for Netflix but will hunt down something Netflix doesn’t have.
Does it have a system log in the BIOS? What’s the battery like, present and healthy or dead/removed? Fans working?
Define “crashing”
Yes, and while borrowing contributes to their “we’re needed, please fund us” justification, it doesn’t directly support the artists.
Nova launcher has been dead since it was sold to an ad company three years ago.
The phrasing is really weird too. Like I would understand if they were asserting their trademark, but saying it’s an account they’ve lost access to?
Bruh it literally happened this afternoon, chill.
Also, the direct link is more readable: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/on-discourse-rules-about-politics/66986 The archive page strips some of the formatting.
Neither. It’s an aspect of identity, like enjoying spicy food.
Maybe something immutable, then. Solid updates, easy rollback.
What do you do when Windows crashes and you’re not there?