I filled the form approximately 5 or 6 times out before I was finally done…
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
I filled the form approximately 5 or 6 times out before I was finally done…
Currently: If it’s on Windows, sure. If it’s Linux only, no because I have no desktop environment on my server.
If the Servo engine + accompanying browser will look like a Terminal pulled out of darkness into a desktop environment or an app developed in 1998 by Microsoft/any other UI designer at the time this is nothing I’d would want to use at work nor at home even if I am paid to use it…
Pest vs Cholera situation here…
Firefox should do an opt-in and they usually open new page with major updates with a pretty whats new changelog.
Just make it a headline topic ffs.
Regarding it’s just clicking this one textbox:
Remember: Businesses also use Firefox. If you want to protect even a shred of your co-workers or clients you need to set up a fuck-load of tools to mass-disable this one little checkbox.
I have and while they sure are loud, dampening the NAS with foam tape (had some double adhesive tape from buying LED strips laying around) quietened it enough to be managable.
My last I have bought are the Toshiba N300 15tb helium drives.
Didnt write much to it but they were cheap and seemed quiet enough to have around in my room (where I also sleep)
They will do. Afaik the US and rest of the world will be stuck with the old FU-policy
Preferably. You do not?
Maybe something like fair-use for the common folk but any commercial product has to pay?
Its just that Apple doesnt allow sideloading and thus can demand a takedown which could result in an automatic uninstall.
Because this will never actually happen
Yes. But the domain is now (supposedly) free
Does that mean scraping without paying access to scrape it is circumventing a protection and so can be treated like cracked software/piracy of movies? /s
Your backup is probably already compressed. Why do both, have the risk of corruption and being un-unpackable, work of doing it vs just hsving ine backup and be done.
Only upside would maybe be local space storage
Uncompressed playable format.
Backups are done with Veeam on a selfhosted Backup and Replication server
There is a point when throwing more ressources at a problem will not increase the speed.
Wasnt it something about data collection?
You mean redditstatus.com? Might be linked to internal ticket portals.
If you ask because of the domain, it might be to be resilient if theres an issue with the TLD of the company e.g. status.example.com vs status-example.com
Reddit down report #420 this year.
Tell me when AWS or something is down. Reddit goes down so often it becomes a nothing burger
It sure was a handful to configure the 15GB S3 onject storage to use in Veeam. Took me about 30-45min trying to find a guide on how to set it up with Veeam.
I even set a different sorting but it still defaults to a weird sorting. Sort of like best/top