You can set up multiple remotes for a repo and push to a local git server and github at the same time
You can set up multiple remotes for a repo and push to a local git server and github at the same time
I was too dumb too link it lol
Damn, I thought this was self hosted
Try running docker logs
for the tailscale container to see if it gives any more info
For anyone thinking about conducting a similar search for this image.
Turn on safe search before you search “flesh prison”
I’m done internetting for today
I had never heard of radxa. Looks awesome!
I’m just gonna leave this here
Have you tried taking the metwork config out of the compose file and just letting podman handle it?
From wikipedia
Adult cats rarely meow to each other. Thus, an adult cat meowing to human beings is generally considered a post-domestication extension of meowing by kittens: a call for attention.
Gender really is a complex topic huh?
has spent 18 years in jail for trying to steal a cigarette;
Wut.
However, to exploit the flaw requires a “a time-based blind approach” on the part of attackers to extract database information, which is “an intricate, yet frequently successful method to obtain information from a database when exploiting SQL Injection vulnerabilities,” according to Wordfence.
I wouldn’t call that intricate. It’s pretty standard to try it since you get immidiate feedback that you can inject sql statements.
Quadlets with podman have completely replaced compose files for me. I use the kuberentes configs. Then I run a tailscale container in the pod and BAM, all of my computers can access that service without have to expose any ports.
Then I have an ansible playbook to log in to the host and start a detached tmux session so my user systemd services keep running. Its all rootless, and just so dang easy.
For every sever install I’ve had, flatpak defaults to the system install which requires a password. You have to explicity pass the --user flag.
I’m not sure how to make it the default
Install clamav and run a scan. You will probably get false positives.
For instance the gnome polkit agent has a “malicious” image that it tries to load at start and if it succeeds it kills the program before it can run. This is to keep an actually malicious icon from being used. I spent days on that one lol
From mozilla. I’m guessing that the links were hosted/owned/etc. by google. When your system resumed it only partially loaded the sponsored links and you were left with the text of the url.
Your system is fine security wise, but privacy wise pinging google servers everytime you open a new tab is not ideal. This type of stuff is why I use Librewolf. Of course it’s up to you how much it bothers you. You can disable alot in vanilla firefox too.
Search 1e100, it’s a google thing
I have an array based solution but it doesn’t solve the cases of changing the order or empty fields.
This explains it. Especially the section about selections. A program “owns” the “clipboard” and if it stops it is released. Aka bye bye copied data
So it’s windows emulating linux emulating android emulating linux?
I’m interested to hear how that works out for you