Teams can run as a chrome app, I use it daily.
Teams can run as a chrome app, I use it daily.
Wow, 2000’s era was the wild west of Linux. 😁 I remember installing distros from DVDs attached to magazines. 🤭
I run my “work machine” (Windows 11 VM) in Proxmox, cause I aint running windows on bare metal 🤘 Also means it’s always available wherever I happen to be, via Apache Guacamole. 👌
Dist upgrades when you’ve neglected a server for 3 years is a fun activity. Many versions of the upgrader don’t work, need to take a specific upgrade path that lacks documentation. Mainly achieved by trial and error.
Do your upgrades regularly, kids . 😁
Oh, might have just been Australian Google accounts then!? Definately tried 4 or 5 different countries and no dice here. If anyone from Au knows of a working country, I’d be happy to hear it! 😁
yeah, plus you just copy and paste the docker-compose and you don’t even need to know what’s under the hood.
interesting, as the article mentions that it is free.
Pretty sure this doesn’t work anymore. They stopped it a few months back.
hell yeah this looks sick!! I rolled my own speedtest container that sends the results to homeassistant but this seems like a great solution. I will have to try it - I hope I can still send the results to homeassistat.
what do you means adds nothing? it adds all the ads and telemetry services, and the services that make sure the other services are not turned off 🤣
yeah excel be super dumb af like that 🥴
project is here https://github.com/jaypyles/Scraperr
sure, but the source of the “Python CVE exploit” already has to exist in the AI’s training dataset, there are lots of example CVE scripts online, you could probably also find it with a quick Google.
Yeah, appears propaganda-y, they even mention that “Despite the slow progress in general-purpose quantum computing, which currently poses no threat to modern cryptography”, very weird. Supposedly used Canadian technology.
Yeah, steam straight up tells you if games have support for controllers, and they are all plug-and-play…
Yeah absolutely if he’s downloading Linux ISOs, just use a VPN and you’ll be fine 99% of the time. TOR if he is doing anything else surrupticiaous. 😬
Not sure why you deleted, you’re right OP did say they had already played it, I just didn’t read that far 🤣 Grounded is my other suggestion. Or maybe Factorio or Across the Obelisk.
Absolutely! Wireguard (for example) uses UDP 51820 (normally) which will mlre than likely be blocked, but that won’t stop you from using something like cntlm to proxy it over an allowed port like 443/80. DPI or some intercepting proxies would likely still filter it.
Client seperation is implemented by the AP. There’s lots of info, it’s called client isolation normally. check this out
And the 1% is adverts?