Glad to see the ghost of Neville Chamberlain is still around.
Glad to see the ghost of Neville Chamberlain is still around.
That would be a heckin big cat. Best our cat has done is squirrels.
They’re not more efficient than south facing bifacials put at the correct azimuth for the season, but they will spike at what is usually the high demand periods. Additionally, they’re less likely to collect snow.
Source: I run 50+ bifacials and use both mount styles, so I have about a year of experience in watching them.
The “Projects with everyday Dave” has a bunch of videos on the difference that’s way more scientific than my back of the envelope calcs.
This is Trump’s Poland?
That’s pathetic.
Duke Silver?
Yah, that’s a “we’re going down the waterfall, strap in” email.
The raccoons at my parents place eat cats.
Just sayin’
I’ll eat it whole if I’m somewhere I won’t pick the pineapple off and flick it in the garbage, and there’s no other type of pizza. I wouldn’t think of ordering it on purpose.
Canada will absorb most of the extra cost if we want to sell product to the US.
I used the desktop all the time when I was on Windows. When I moved to Linux fulltime, KDE wouldn’t let you save to desktop. Eventually I figured out how to fix that, but by that time I had the habit broken. Thankfully i never reverted and my shit is generally organized because of it.
Explore Proxmox Backup Serve. You can set up replications of backup sets to an offsite location using Remotes, and this takes advantage of the dedup capability in PBS on the initial backups.
I have also used ZFS for my underlying storage of the backups, and that gets repped to zfs.rent, but it would be a more difficult recovery since I’d have to set up another PBS server and hook the zpools on to it, but not really difficult.
I also have a pair of USB harddrives that I swap on to the PBS server and it runs a separate backup to the USB drives (with the offline one failing, of course). I then swap the drives out weekly and restart the PBS server to initialize the correct datastore for the next weeks backup. I could do that online manually at the CLI, but it’s just as easy to let zfs.mount take care of it at reboot.
There’s a series of books written years ago that explore a group of people that go back in time to before the flooding, and during their wars/fighting, they open the Gibraltar strait and the flood begins. It was a series that really stuck with me, well written.
Saga of Pliocene Exile by Julian May.
I’ve been looking at Qidi now.
I’ve been running Piped for over a year. Its been fine, though I have had some bobbles like it had a buggy Newpipe update that took it down for a day.
I run it on docker and set up watchtower labels so its kept right up to date since I think YT keeps messing with Newpipes access.
Pound some more of that ketamine, you fucking weirdo.
Every application you expose to the internet, even via a reverse proxy, increases the chances you’ll get popped. Set up Tailscale or another VPN for every device that accesses these applications. If you absolutely need real SSL certs because you can’t just use private certs, you can turn on forwarding to a proxy like Nginx Proxy Manager for long enough to pull a cert, but otherwise you should just reference the internal address of that proxy from devices over the VPN or locally in the network. Tailscale has very good documents on how to set up a secure network using VPN. You can also use DNS-only certs instead of opening the firewall.
If you have to, set up a local DNS like Technitium or even Pihole with custom entries to give you internal name resolution for your registered domain/host names.
If you absolutely, positively need to expose an application, at least use Basic Auth on that hostname. It drastically reduces the attack surface before it gets to the application.
That reverse proxy thing Yunohost has going is a bad habit to get selfhosters into.
Read the Led by Donkeys tweet about all the shit he’s been up to recently in Europe. He’s gone full retard for white supremacists.
I’d be surprised and suspicious if the files come out and it said they weren’t behind both.