https://demo.scrypted.app/ is the new kid on the block. Intuitive interface, easy to configure, not free, great system.
https://demo.scrypted.app/ is the new kid on the block. Intuitive interface, easy to configure, not free, great system.
That’s fine. Have a nice day.
While the word régime originates as a synonym for any type of government, modern usage has given it a negative connotation, implying an authoritarian government or dictatorship.
Another attempt at bad faith misinformation. That’s like your calling card. Carry on.
I guess you aren’t a native English speaker to understand the way it is used in the real world. If that’s true, then my content is unwarranted. But we both know that isn’t true.
“Regime” is a derogatory method of describing a group. Wouldn’t expect less from you.
“Regime”? Sigh.
How come you don’t post from your own lemmy
I have my dream domain. It was being squatted for a similar amount. I offered £100 and it was declined, I offered £250 and they replied to tell me the domain is easily worth the £2K, well sort after etc. I told them that this is my surname, and I’m not a corporation with unlimited funds and they can take the offer or leave it. 15 minutes later the offer was accepted. I was so happy. Still am chuffed about it.
I tried to get a squatted .UK domain through this process. Nominet are the authority for these domains. After acknowledging the request to both parties, I am then asked to pay £100 to assign a mediator. I guess this puts off frivolous requests, but it put me off going further.
And the trump supporters are like “omg yeah you’re so right, wow, isn’t he clever”
If you use Mettle, the phone based bank, you get FreeAgent for free. FreeAgent is a really good web based accounting package that works in Firefox. They gave a useful accompanying API and can do payroll, VAT, end of year and director self assessment. It’s great.
I’ve used Linux for decades but not for desktop usage. I work with Linux every day.
I recently purchased a high end workstation to act as a hypervisor for multiple desktop systems. The plan was to boot into a Linux system and then from there load up one of many desktop OS and work seamlessly within a VM. This has worked well on a Windows host with VMWare Workstation and allows me as a contractor to have separation of configuration between customers.
However I found Linux desktop to have too many glitches. From failed package installs, multiple monitor problems and some special keys being sent to both VM and host. I also found the user interface of some apps to be bad, which I can look past but with the other fundamental issues it added a bad taste to the experience. I really want it to work and I do go back every now and then to try again.
Reminds me of the package “cmatrix”
LVM allows online resizing of volumes, and includes redundancy features such as snapshots and raid.
It’s used a lot more in services than laptops.
You have the choice not to use the app if you don’t trust it.
That would actually be a preference. If it’s a free product making money off of user data and advertising, having the choice to pay would be better for privacy concerns. If the app is worth it if course.
The logo looks like an ASCII butt.
It’s been a while since a power cut affected my services, is this why?
I remember having to troubleshoot mysql corruption following abrupt power loss, is this no longer a thing?
I watched this video a long time ago which I thought explained this really well. https://youtu.be/_rBO8neWw04
It seems like the writing is leaning on being negative.
Okay, legitimate issue.
That’s what FSR is for, and now you don’t want to use it. This isn’t an issue.