Zee shell ist die beste.
Zee shell ist die beste.
It has space for a standard PSU inside, but I’m pretty happy with this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0785GRMPG
I’ve been running it for about 4 years now.
If you have a fat GPU, you might have trouble with additional PCIe cards. You’ll definitely need more cooling as it only comes with one tiny fan.
It’s not DNS.
There’s no way it’s DNS.
It was DNS.
-SSBroski
Did you set the UPLOAD_LOCATION
variable in your .env
file?
Same.
PHaPpers
I like cryfs for this purpose:
Kubernetes? I’ve never even seen her netes.
Sounds like any calendar.
The need to transcode has nothing to do with location. It has everything to do with the codec support on the client.
Some servers blacklist you even if you have DMARC, SPF, DKIM, DNS setup perfectly, but your IP is in a block of addresses that may or may not have been hosted by the same ISP of some unrelated server that was possibly compromised 10 years before you even set up the mail server. Ask me how I know.
What are the quantum computers running? Also, please tell me they can run Doom.
Wait, so you backup your backups? Why not just 2 backups of the same thing?
date '+%Y is the year of the Linux desktop'
Apparently sbsign is only for signing kernel images. You may be able to sign fonts using gpg.
I’ve never had to sign font files, but I imagine you would use the same keys you used to sign your bootloader. sbsign is what I use to sign EFI Stubs.
They’re my bytes, and I’ll put them in whatever order I wish, thank you very much.
True story: