

You gave them a hammer and their nail has not gone in straight?
Clearly your fault. And the hammer’s.
You gave them a hammer and their nail has not gone in straight?
Clearly your fault. And the hammer’s.
I have my ‘incident recovery’ docs on my server.
It went down once, and when that connected, my single thought was ‘fuck’ haha.
People don’t seem to understand that no-one can reasonably stop a breach today.
The question is whether the attackers got anything of value and how easy they got in.
Can you say how? If you could just name drop whatever services you’re using, that would be appreciated
E: I’m stupid. Forgot there are file backups, I already have that set up.
I use Total. I keep trying other launchers, but none come close to the level of customisation.
I have created such specific layout and navigation that anything else is annoying and slow to use.
I love mealie. I can steal online recipes, catalogue them, adjust them to my liking, plan all the shopping. Definitely a core self hosted service in my house.
e: I was so excited I didn’t realise I just parroted everything you said.
That’s… not how that works.
Ryot https://github.com/IgnisDa/ryot
It’s an attempt for an everything tracker.
You say that like there’s a better alternative
UK govt salivating over this
Well, there is a use case.
I don’t know much about statistics. I can (i assume) as the ai questions in natural language that I would otherwise have to research how to calculate.
Of course, I may get a result, but I won’t be any smarter. If that was the goal, then great.
They would definiyely want to employ that, if this bullshit actually had anything to do with protecting children.
Laws still apply, just not to the people in power.
Hmm not quite what that should look like
The number list is how markdown works. You can enter all 1’s and it will automatically create ordered list.
Handy when you may need to edit list items, as you dont need to renumber even in plain text.
Markdown spec should allow for explicit number by using a bracket ‘)’ instead of a dot, but it may not work everywhere.
Let’s give it a go
3) start from 3
1. Then
1. Continue
As much as I’d like to do that, I have listened to over 7000 artists on Spotify.
I simply don’t have the time (or money) to look those up individually.
So I can either choose to have worse experience, or stick with Spotify for now.
I use audiobookshelf. Obviously for audiobooks mainly, but it does podcasts and it works well.
Does it really matter when you’re a duopoly and equally bad as one another?
So still necessary in the UK
Have to partly disagree. The loading screens, whilst usually brief, were very annoying.
Elite Dangerous, No Man’s Sky or Space Engineers accomplish similar tasks without needing those, or having to limit the accessible planet area.
I understand that those were limitations of the engine, but it could just be speculation.