For that one time when systemd-logind crashed on every boot on an unmodified CentOS install because of an OOM.
For that one time when systemd-logind crashed on every boot on an unmodified CentOS install because of an OOM.
Right, the private profile message fooled me. Sorry
Have you clicked that URL?
Oh that is so odd. I’m not from the US but I think cryptocurrencies are somehow associated with right wing there and the left wing hates on them because of this?
It’s so odd seeing people self-describing as oppressed minorities hating on technology that lets you bypass that oppression.
So, as always, politicians are at fault
And you can pay with crypto, not providing any personal information at all
I just shipped n 8TB drive of children’s shows to a friend. First, because many of the shows I wanted to recommend him aren’t on streaming services and second, because he’s moving to the mountains soon, where the internet may or may not be available.
Other than this instance, the last time was likely around 2007.
XMPP. Simplex.
They pinky promise they don’t maintain these relationships. Maybe even they really don’t. But they have the ability to, if they were to change their mind, and that’s the problem.
Use secure protocols which don’t give anyone that ability.
Private trackers have REQ section for asking for content and setting a bounty.
Fair enough
That’s the point, it’s not flashy but everything loads instantly and you get work done in no time. 2000s style.
I haven’t had any problems with redmine itself but with dependencies and the Ruby runtime.
And if you’re saying I don’t have enough experience to make claims about Ruby dep management, I can say the same about you Python. Works flawlessly for me.
https://www.redmine.org/ is a standard rails webapp. Nothing special. Straightforward to update, just a few commands, the only quirk is that at least one step always fails. Some obscure bug in a dependency, some problem with expected vs installed system libraries, or my favourite, a Segmentation Fault.
That’s fine, I got them too but they’re isolated
Share the URL if you find out it does
I’m really surprised that military in such a technologically advanced country just connected random IP cams to the internet
Real Debrid has very high transfer speeds and it’s cheap
Ruby, of all the examples you could come up with? My Redmine is updated only every few years because I rarely have a whole day to deal with the mess that is Ruby deps managent.
Java deals with this ellegantly.
OP sounds like a victim of Python 3, finding various Python 2 projects on the internet, a venv isn’t going to help