Honestly, if you can define the cereal you eat as “sugary snack”, get better cereal.
Honestly, if you can define the cereal you eat as “sugary snack”, get better cereal.
Dnsmasq is dependent on whatever DNS servers you provide it with for its data, so if those controlling those DNS servers get ordered to block something you experience that.
Unbound however does the same job as the DNS servers you would configure in Dnsmasq : when you do a DNS request, unbound goes to the root hint servers, then works its way down through the authorative DNS servers til it finds what you are requesting.
Well, this is selfhost, so why not do that and set up unbound to use?
I’ll let my dad know he can no longer use his bow tie, since he wears it on his neck and not hair.
And I’ll let my niece know she has to remove the bows on the clothing her daughter has.
And I’ll stop tying my shoelaces in a bow.
That’s not who he asked for.
Third down in first column is the one written in Greek.
Are they?
I live here, and can’t say we have such a huge problem with them.
They exist sure, but more in a “their batk is louder than their bite” sort of way, with the exception of ABB, but he is in prison so…
Can still be upset about the loss of the building can’t I?
Obligatory mention that by the time the library burned its popularity was already in decline, and most of the works had been copied or moved to other libraries, so not much was realy lost.
Is that February 27th 2023 or February 23rd 2027?
Yeah, should be noted that bitlocker is only default enabled if you set windows up with a Microsoft account, since it then saves the recovery info on that account “in the cloud”.
If you set it up with a local account, you still need to enable it manually, so that you can save the recovery info somewhere else.
Well, then this question wasn’t really for you then?
Because caddy has built in, and default enabled, SSL of all sites using letsencrypt, something nginx doesn’t have from what I can see.
Brand new account, with no other post or comment.
Nice ad account you got there.
If you look a bit around in this thread, someone linked an article that mentions he was born in 1988.
The community definitely has been brigaded though, as every single post (except one that is negative to Microsoft) has been downvoted to oblivion.
If all the ID consists of, then no it’s not.
As long as the part asking for ID trusts the part verifying the ID, there is no need for anonymity to be broken, since the verifier just has to confirm what the asking part needs to know.
Think of it like someone owns a bar and needs to know if a patron is old enough to drink, and the bar owners brother or best friend says “I know that guy, he is old enough”.
Everyone who goes from having a lifetime/onetime license to a subscription uses the same excuse: “it’s our users who want us to make more money”
Technically not a limit there either since you in windows on NTFS can set a flag on a folder to make it case sensitive
fsutil.exe file queryCaseSensitiveInfo <path>
A phone call or sms asking “hey where are you?” isn’t enough?