PCI/GPU Passthrough is amazing.
PCI/GPU Passthrough is amazing.
Currently: Not for a user.
The only way to block at instance level is defederation which is usually a bit extreme.
This shouldn’t be too complicated to handle at the user level, but someone would have to spend time to develop it and contribute to lemmy source code.
Likewise, there are specific instances for which I’d want to auto-sub to all current and future communities, which is also not a fair that exists (other than creating your account there and browsing “Local”)
IMHO, Blocking at the user level is a feature that’s relatively likely to happen eventually.
Cat per square inch is a good unit
You’re saying I’m she 30 and olup?
Idk non English speaker misunderstood “giving the finger”?
Toxoplasmosis
Plenty of larger instances limit the upload size because it can snowball into huge hosting costs rather quickly.
Mike is chill, I like Mike.
BRB, Resurrecting the aftermarket radio.
Between this bullshit and touchscreen-only controls, I’ve ruled out quite a few models.
Hiking, painting, 3d printing, board games, gardening.
Collecting and restoring knives.
Whatever you feel like doing…
But find something that’s different enough than your future job.
I mean… I troubleshoot network stuff for a living and coming home and doing puzzles would absolutely suck, as it’s the same kind of stimuli (finding patterns).
Every job is different, and I burn out of different hobbies depending on what job I’m doing.
Yes it’s running in my reverse proxy.
Nginx is doing my “client ssl verify” in front of my web services.
You can even do this on a per uri/location.
For example, my nextcloud is open without client certs so I can share files with people, but the admin settings path is protected by client ssl.
Some apps now have support for client certs (home-assistant ❤).
Nextcloud is one of the only apps that’s open without client ssl because it’d be highly inconvenient to share a file link with someone if I had to install a cert on their devices.
Plex app never works right for me so I just use the browser. My TV is too old to have old built-in so I have a VM in which I use a browser to watch plex.
NFTs: Block chain based money laundering.
But I guess BCBML didn’t sound as good.
For all the quirks, the engine does a really good job at environmental story stuff.
Killed a raider last week that got stuck bent over on a fence?
Yup, still there.
Send a dude on a supply run to another settlement? Hell yea, they’re actually walking all the way there.
I’d give people with specific jobs a uniform, kind of.
Meanwhile, most games despawn dead enemies while you’re still actively looking at them.
It’s not the best Fallout but it’s a good sandbox.
Yea my server is running 128GB of RAM, no way I’m making 256GB of swap.
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
But also sell your data.
-Meta
I do client ssl verification.
Nobody but me or my household is supposed to access those anyway.
Any failure is a ban (I don’t remember how long for).
I also ban every IP not from my country, adjusting that sometimes if I travel internationally.
It’s much easier when you host stuff only for your devices (my case) and not for the larger public (like this lemmy instance).
Such a simple solution, I like that.
Thanks.
I’ve been using embiggen on android for years but a foss alternative would be nice.
Honestly, a PC monitor and a separate device connected to it is probably much less bullshit.
Pihole is nice to have regardless of TVs.
Commercial displays are usually very overpriced, although if you can get a good deal that could be nice.
Not sure I’d “trust” any such menu.