What is their source for this information? I can’t find anything and they’re not sourcing it.
What is their source for this information? I can’t find anything and they’re not sourcing it.
Right… I’m kinda dumb lol
How does a single-wire electric pole work?
Cheaters battle each other all the time, deliberately, in private matches. The reason it’s not a sport with spectators is likely because if you’re a known cheater then you’re stuck with that label forever no matter what you do.
I couldn’t give a Windows PC to my grandparents, either, though.
Sometimes I just sit and stare at my apache access logs because I’m bored
GoAccess is pretty nice for a broad overview of Apache logs, also.
For other services I generally just look at them every now and then and if something looks off I investigate. I found a cryptominer on my network once because it was spamming DNS and that shows up in DNS logs.
I’ll look at lxc snapshots after the hardware upgrade I got lined up, thanks!
It’d be a pain in the rear to rebuild everything. This proxmox machine is the center of everything, even housing the disk all the config backups are on. I should probably not be doing that…
I’m going to experiment with this! I would love to get rid of Proxmox, it has so many problems and I only run containers anyway.
Is there an easy way to migrate containers? I’m not well versed in LXC despite using it for years.
The 2 images in “A little introduction” both seem dead.
I did not know they did so much active correcting during re-entry. Fascinating listening to those valves switching so fast!
Just to clarify so that I don’t misunderstand; are you using China as an example of a country with good climate change policies?
I did switch and had way more problems… And still no IPv6, either.
I honestly thought only paid users could use the official forums…
I’ll post it there, too! Thank you
Oh yeah it works so I guess by that metric it’s not dead
Of course, silly me
Or it’ll kill it!
RIP XMPP
Using SQLite seems to have solved it, but it’s still bogged down by disk IO speeds. The only way I can induce errors right now is with benchmark tools, and that’ll be solved if I use an in-memory DB hopefully.
Because now I have to compile rust and cross-compiling from Windows to Linux is a mess I don’t wanna deal with. I don’t want to spin up a whole container just to compile for Linux.
At any rate, the problem is solved and I’m just optimizing it for speed now, which is entirely disk IO so I’m converting it to using an in-memory DB and then it’ll be fast enough to handle a thousand times more traffic than I’ve ever gotten.
I’m not a programmer, I’m just a photographer who doesn’t wanna deal with chunky gallery systems.
That’s the one, thank you
I don’t know how people use Twitter