The problem is that the only decent resolution version was the one from cover galaxy and that’s no longer available on the link you provided :(
That one you’re talking about is from the vinyl soundtrack and not quite the same thing.
The problem is that the only decent resolution version was the one from cover galaxy and that’s no longer available on the link you provided :(
That one you’re talking about is from the vinyl soundtrack and not quite the same thing.
KISS
Debian is KISS. Grab it and use, no need to overcomplicate things.
Sorry here’s a better tutorial. I might write one, it is interesting that they all suck in different ways.
https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/blog/article.php?article=posts/237-WebDav-Nginx-Setup.html
The folder is defined by the “root” directive. Like with any other nginx setup.
Cam be anything you want, just have to install nginx and configure it: https://medium.com/learn-or-die/build-a-webdav-server-with-nginx-8660a7a7311
Systemd does a lot of stuff I guess it is easier to just lean based on what comes up / you need. There isn’t a single path.
For those who want to keep macOS due to some reason: https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy
It could be an amazing change that results in much more progress for hardware acceleration on guests of various types (since that is what vmware is good at) in kvm…
Yeah but VMware was good. And I’m not seeing Broadcom investing into porting the “proprietary goodness” of VMware into KVM. I just see then looking at KVM and saying “that’s good enough” and seeing it a cost reduction measure.
I’ve questions about this.
People are talking about it like it is the greatest thing ever, however, isn’t this yet another result of the Broadcom acquisition? After firing a bunch of people , now this. Maybe they just don’t want to maintain the “existing proprietary virtualization code” so they’re moving to KVM. Less costs, less people.
It your provider has some endpoint somewhere. The thing is, if you’ve law enforcement involved it doesn’t really matter is it’s WiFi calling or a cellular call, they’ll still be able to tie it to you.
There’s encryption and it is managed by the SIM.
Like what?
Windows 10 Enterprise with a ton of group polices applied, no issues ever. The Windows Terminal app is really good.
So, Apple was right all along. WebP is a bad format.
It is basically a SIP (a widely used VoIP standard) inside of IPSec (a type of VPN, and also a common standard). The IPSec credentials are provided by your your SIM card and that makes it about as secure as cellular.
I guess the current situation could be better if Opera and Brave coordinated among themselves a shared codebase for a patch that would allow both of them to keep v2 working. The thing is that Brave most likely doesn’t actually care, they’ve a built in adblocker so if v2 goes away then their marketshare will increase. Opera can’t do it alone because, well it is the Opera Chinese owned company after all.
I was really hopping that Microsoft would take on this, think about it, from a strategic PoV if Edge kept v2 and advertised it they could just snatch a big chunk of users from Google.
So, the colorful left is just killing everyone and everything but with extra steps and the illusion of doing the right thing. Sounds about right.
A better title: Opera explains shit on how it plans to keep uBlock Origin support. Will talk to developers so see if anyone has a good ideas.
Love it 😂
The funny part is that they sell it as modern yet they use Java like if it was a banking software from the 90’s. Thanks for the tip.
What happened to covergalaxy anyways? Why did they remove all the forum content? Thanks for the help.