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Free = Freedom not free as in it costs nothing. Look it up.
Free = Freedom not free as in it costs nothing. Look it up.
I’ve been using gsudo for a long time, its a game changer.
Came here to say this
I need to watch DS9 again…
Ok cool. That makes sense when it’s explained. Not that different really.
For key authentication via ssh, is the best practice to generate a key for myself and then use that on all the servers or have one key for every server? What’s the best practice for distributing / keeping track of that stuff?
Thanks again 😁
I think I’ve read they prefer Liberapay, but I’m not sure exactly.
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Email has been around for what, 50 years? I guess that makes me a brand new concept too.
Home Owners Authority, CW was a TV channel.
It’s not going to be a centralized platform though…
It’s funny, when you explain it, my IT hat goes on and I totally get it lol. I guess the context felt different enough that I didn’t get it. But I work with Windows domains all day and that’s exactly how DNS operates in that environment.
Ultimately I think for a tunnel you’ll end up with your records pointing to your VPS. So you’ll have a *.domain.tld
CNAME record and maybe a @ CNAME record and your nginx server on the other end of the tunnel would handle the routing.
Cool bot!
I saw this and I think it’s what I’m going to do too. I figure I can just configure it with my existing nginx information and go from there.
So here is a question: does it need to be a sub domain? Can’t I redirect all traffic to the VPS? If I wanted to host a HTML website at my root domain and have it served by nginx for example, couldn’t I do that?
I just see subdomain mentioned in the guides / tools I see but I don’t understand why exactly.
Hey, language evolves with time, Boomer is becoming synonymous with Luddite.
Boomer is slowly evolving into Luddite in it’s usage if you were not aware.
If your not trying to recover data off anything with a hard drive your doing it wrong!
Have you tried increasing the size of your swap memory in windows? Otherwise known as “virtual memory”. Depending on the speed of your drive and available space, you might be able to increase the vertual memory size to get more performance.
But what about using a page archiving service, even a self-hosted one, like Shiori. Shiori has an extension that can allow for single click page archiving right from the browser. The pages are saved as html files or txt files and it will create a readability version of the file which is just the text and images. You could then search the files and their contents using something like VS Code to search the whole directory where the files are stored. There are plenty of other ways to do that search once you have those archives, though. I think even Windows File Search will search the contents of a txt or html file stored on the device.
Shiori also has its own search, which is pretty fast, and searches the contents of the archives as well.