lmao what’s wrong with your llama
I am a Japanese
lmao what’s wrong with your llama
If you want to learn to secure your network, try using snort. It’s a popular intrusion preventing system.
Another interesting thing is to host a Wireguard VPN server. You can access your selfhosted services from outside of your house by connecting to the VPN.
In my opinion, learning to setup these kind of things is the most interesting and beneficial way to learn things around them.
Not a direct solution, but I found an interesting feature named SSH console. It won’t enable you to access your NAS directly but instead open SSH in the browser to access it remotely. Then you can somehow put some file on another cloud to access it from host machine. I know it’s not what you want but you know, doesn’t need any software other than a browser this way ;)
They’re not trained to draw characters.
That’s kinda cool but if that’s the only option, it’s better using Home Assistant instead in the first place.
I’m suggesting Homepage for someone for the second time.
Federation
Hm. I haven’t used Journal app myself yet so not sure how good it is though, I remember DayOne being so amazing except for its subscription based business model, as you mentioned. Actually, I’ve been using Obsidian as my journaling tool instead since I lost all my data on DayOne, but I kinda feel bad for DayOne developers because Apple bought DarkSky for their weather app, why don’t they do the same to DayOne?
Apple should’ve bought DayOne app
Well designed compared to other third-party accessories
Here’s the link to the tweet
https://nitter.net/AnnaIndianaAI/status/1728089499429642432#m
Yeah the music is trash but so are the songs these days. The AI perfectly learned the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends.
I don’t get it. How is the seed different from the actual data of the picture then?
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I used to use Hush, but it didn’t improve the performance I remember.
I have enabled only 1Password for Safari. There’s no other extension enabled/installed.
It appears that it’s not about rendering engine, although everyone mentions about that. The problem is in the app itself, not webkit.
And I know that every browsers on iOS use WebKit.
Yeah that’s worth considering. Thank you for your advice.
They do behave differently, though. In fact, Firefox Focus worked surprisingly fast compared to Safari.
(except for puffin)
Where do you think I should ask this question in? Asklemmy?
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