No I don’t think so (upvote).
Is it just me, or have I seen like 6-7 of these posts at this point?
This isn’t a non-politics community. There’s no rule banning politics in the sidebar.
By non-politics I meant that this is not a community dedicated to politics, not that politics are banned or something like that.
If you want this community to get rid of politics, maybe you could engage in a political campaign to get the assent of the users and then bring your policy proposal to the moderators with a political argument in favour of non-politics.
I didn’t say that I want this community to get rid of politics, but that this post doesn’t belong in this community and it is better to be posted somewhere else.
I know I will probably get downvoted but:
I just bought Portal and Portal 2 and finished them both. Very good games, with great puzzles and story.
I am planning to buy more from Valve in the future.
P.S: This was a triumph
We have finally found The Forbidden Knowledge
I didn’t understand. Can someone explain?
I managed to fix this problem by pointing my domain name to my private IP address (with pihole’s local DNS entries), so I could access it. Then, I just got certs for the domain and applied them with nginx.
I know, but for some reason my router does not let me access my domain (with duckdns) when connected to my network. So even if I get certs for the domain, I will not be able to access it. I have set up local DNS entries (with Pi-Hole) to point to my srrver, but I don’t know if it possible to get certs for that, since it is not a real domain.
EDIT: Fixed it. (See reply for fix)
I installed Void Linux on my Raspberry Pi without looking at the details, and I was surprised that it had no systemd! It was the first non-systemd distro that I had encountered and also pretty fast.
That’s Harry Potter
How did you describe my repositories so perfectly?
make 8 million computers crash
other companies say you’re trash
blame others
cry
Yes, basically on internal LAN I put admin admin to everything.
You need to install Linux for the money to come.
Why though? This just means that Windows 11 will run on more devices? Why is so important for your device to have a TPM and Secure Boot enabled, and a supported processor? If I were Microsoft, I would put the requirements even lower or even removed them.
I forgor