Fun fact: They also ship curl.exe, which is different from curl in PowerShell, as the latter is an alias to Invoke-WebRequest. That's one of the insanest decisions they could make during one of the sanest ones.
Most of the companies behind it (including NextCloud itself & IONOS) are providing a document cloud to their users already & are used to maintaining Open Source, so I would indeed assume some seriousness here.
That sounds like you might like VyOS. I found it to be relatively easy to achieve exactly what I wanted, but went back to a GUI as it turned out I wanted a pet and not start a farm.
That is exactly why you don't see Windows being used anymore in big corporations. /s
The DC side is fully isolated except through a capacitor that is there to reduce EMI interference and is specifically built to "fail safe", except for the cheapest no-name imported power supplies.…
The main problem is the bugginess in combination with the featurelessness. Usually you can work around bugs in some way or another, but many of the bugs in Boxes seem to come from the fact that control is taken away…
Being wrong is one thing, on the other hand knowing that they don't know something is something humans are pretty good at (even if they might not admit to not knowing something and start bullshitting anyways). Current…
After what happened with Honey, I guess this probably means: they replace ads on pages with their own, pocket most of the money, and extort the sites who would have earned money with the ads into partnering with them.
In most jurisdictions yes AFAIK, if those services directly help an illegal activity, and you knew about the illegal activity.
Two different implementations might make two different local times out of that, e.g. due to not being aware of changing DST/timezone policies. Hence the recommendation of separating between user/clock/calendar time…
I mean, that'd probably just be the worst case: you're afraid of social situations, but you also don't like to be alone.
Also, ads. I guess the shorter the time is between clicking the play button and the ad starting, the more people will have "seen" more of the ad before deciding that the video isn't worth watching the ad.
So the Debian maintainer complains about the upstream project (which they decided to maintain the package for) bringing "crap" and having "utterly misguided" development? And somehow people say that this is the…
Yeah, and out of that fear, people often use stacks that require vast amounts of knowledge to actually keep things working at all, at any scale. Kubernetes is the best example where I don't trust me to keep the wheels…
Communities are moderated based on how good you feel there, if it's the most ad-friendly, how good everyone stays on-topic, or other mostly social & subjective criteria. Judicial systems aren't about any of those things.
Definitely at least electrical standards in most countries, and probably USB also specifies that the voltage needs to be isolated from mains. But yeah, usually those are illegal to be sold.
Go uses the package name to retrieve the pagacke source - a package named github.com/example/whatever will be downloaded by basically cloning it with git & then checking out the specified version as a tag. That's in…
I don't really understand how "hosted" and "internal" go together here - does this mean that a) the devices I need certificates for must connect to your servers, and that b) your servers could theoretically sign…
Absolutely agree, the new design makes it so much more modern & easy to use for the average user. I have the feeling that many complaints here are about specific workflows or specific advanced features, but instead of…
Yeah, they've also switched their complete concept around before, going from a simple web code editor to a deployment-based hobby hoster, already breaking the use cases (and simplicity) for many users. I totally agree…
Probably Java/JVM... Never seen something where all kinds of libraries log more.
There is no real competition going on with the big players anynore - Google Maps for example constantly jumps around to show ads, randomly zooms in and out when searching, has extremely low contrast, doesn't show all…
It is possible to prove that a piece of code matches a given mathematical specification. That spec has to be good though, and there can still be hardware failures (e.g. bitflips), problems with the environment (if not…
My Dell laptop with Windows didn't recognize any headphones or headsets, until I tried 3 different drivers from 3 different vendor websites. Applications mess with volume settings constantly unless you know which…
It will heat up, as the contact points & probes will have resistance, not sure if there are good ways to correct for that.
Fun fact: They also ship curl.exe, which is different from curl in PowerShell, as the latter is an alias to Invoke-WebRequest. That's one of the insanest decisions they could make during one of the sanest ones.
Most of the companies behind it (including NextCloud itself & IONOS) are providing a document cloud to their users already & are used to maintaining Open Source, so I would indeed assume some seriousness here.
That sounds like you might like VyOS. I found it to be relatively easy to achieve exactly what I wanted, but went back to a GUI as it turned out I wanted a pet and not start a farm.
That is exactly why you don't see Windows being used anymore in big corporations. /s
The DC side is fully isolated except through a capacitor that is there to reduce EMI interference and is specifically built to "fail safe", except for the cheapest no-name imported power supplies.…
The main problem is the bugginess in combination with the featurelessness. Usually you can work around bugs in some way or another, but many of the bugs in Boxes seem to come from the fact that control is taken away…
Being wrong is one thing, on the other hand knowing that they don't know something is something humans are pretty good at (even if they might not admit to not knowing something and start bullshitting anyways). Current…
After what happened with Honey, I guess this probably means: they replace ads on pages with their own, pocket most of the money, and extort the sites who would have earned money with the ads into partnering with them.
In most jurisdictions yes AFAIK, if those services directly help an illegal activity, and you knew about the illegal activity.
Two different implementations might make two different local times out of that, e.g. due to not being aware of changing DST/timezone policies. Hence the recommendation of separating between user/clock/calendar time…
I mean, that'd probably just be the worst case: you're afraid of social situations, but you also don't like to be alone.
Also, ads. I guess the shorter the time is between clicking the play button and the ad starting, the more people will have "seen" more of the ad before deciding that the video isn't worth watching the ad.
So the Debian maintainer complains about the upstream project (which they decided to maintain the package for) bringing "crap" and having "utterly misguided" development? And somehow people say that this is the…
Yeah, and out of that fear, people often use stacks that require vast amounts of knowledge to actually keep things working at all, at any scale. Kubernetes is the best example where I don't trust me to keep the wheels…
Communities are moderated based on how good you feel there, if it's the most ad-friendly, how good everyone stays on-topic, or other mostly social & subjective criteria. Judicial systems aren't about any of those things.
Definitely at least electrical standards in most countries, and probably USB also specifies that the voltage needs to be isolated from mains. But yeah, usually those are illegal to be sold.
Go uses the package name to retrieve the pagacke source - a package named github.com/example/whatever will be downloaded by basically cloning it with git & then checking out the specified version as a tag. That's in…
I don't really understand how "hosted" and "internal" go together here - does this mean that a) the devices I need certificates for must connect to your servers, and that b) your servers could theoretically sign…
Absolutely agree, the new design makes it so much more modern & easy to use for the average user. I have the feeling that many complaints here are about specific workflows or specific advanced features, but instead of…
Yeah, they've also switched their complete concept around before, going from a simple web code editor to a deployment-based hobby hoster, already breaking the use cases (and simplicity) for many users. I totally agree…
Probably Java/JVM... Never seen something where all kinds of libraries log more.
There is no real competition going on with the big players anynore - Google Maps for example constantly jumps around to show ads, randomly zooms in and out when searching, has extremely low contrast, doesn't show all…
It is possible to prove that a piece of code matches a given mathematical specification. That spec has to be good though, and there can still be hardware failures (e.g. bitflips), problems with the environment (if not…
My Dell laptop with Windows didn't recognize any headphones or headsets, until I tried 3 different drivers from 3 different vendor websites. Applications mess with volume settings constantly unless you know which…
It will heat up, as the contact points & probes will have resistance, not sure if there are good ways to correct for that.