I think in future devices are supposed to support as many popular functions as possible. Due to trend of thin devices we need smaller ports and fewer of them. Multiple possible use of same ports helps. > As a user there…
Backup is much more important than RAID in most situations. RAID doesn't protect from user error, virus, fire, etc. I think Windows does remind to create backup (but not very loudly and it accepts local backups to…
I'm sorry, was my message unclear? There were no assumptions. I'm speaking from experience that when I was using Debian testing I would usually receive security updates days after they are available for Debian stable.…
Yes, there are downsides to federation, but I would argue spam is not inherent to federated communication. There are many ideas to stop spam like proof of work. Main reason for spam in email and PSTN is legacy…
Let's give Facebook full control over worlds communication? And allow them to cut people off from communicating with anyone? I don't think it's great idea. We really need federated communicator.
I used testing for many years without reinstalling.
I simplified a bit. Yes, Debian testing gets new updates, which means it gets security updates. Eventually. It can (and does) take days for critical security updates to migrate from unstable to testing after stable has…
See this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21492080 Also, this: https://www.debian.org/security/faq.en.html#testing > there is a minimum two-day migration delay
Unfortunately, Debian testing doesn't get security updates.
Or just apt install docker.io https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=docker.io
User should not use IP addresses. This is what we have DNS and mDNS for. In special cases, like local router if mDNS is unavailable, IPv6 address is even easier than IPv4 (compare "FE80::1" to "192.168.0.1"). Anyway,…
But if services will need to use one big file, we won't have possibility to overcommit disk space (unless they implement something like TRIM).
> Keeping IPv4 alive today doesn't hinder progress Because many users/services have only IPv4, practically all services and ISP have to provide IPv4 and do not have to provide IPv6. If we could agree to kill IPv4 at…
Really? I used bvyhe on FreeNAS and it was awful comparing to KVM or ESXi.
Professional might be different. I can personally confirm this issue on Home, version 1903-v2.
Latest 1903-v2 "Home" version does not have offline account button without being offline. I had displeasure of configuring it two days ago. See screenshot here:…
> Even the backups where corrupt due to being backed up in encrypted images. When encrypted volumes and images are corrupted by RAM or power-failure, they are locked forever. That sounds more like issue with backup…
I know, but these flags have to be set by provider of container, not user (provider of VPN). And they might require changes in kernel.
> given that all of the nginx files are not in a single directory it's my understanding that you'd need multiple COPY commands Workaround would be to move these files to one directory on host, COPY it in one command to…
> Least expensive should be zero compute in cloud unless there is issue with collocation. One more thing: cloud can be great to scale up in peak utility without buying servers that will idle most of the time. It's just…
The second "failure" was about small flaws on display (mostly visible on white background). I didn't actually expect them to replace it, but they did. I've also heard from friends that E7*70 had a bit higher failure…
HPE iLO also had critical vulnerability: CVE-2017-12542.
> The interesting thing about OOB on most modern servers is that its a separate, physical NIC. Not only is that easily VLAN able On lower grade servers OOB is using main NIC. It's still possible (in all implementation I…
I doubt serious VPN provider are using LXC/OpenVZ containers. They don't even work with OpenVPN without special setup from provider, I don't know how about other protocols.
> I guess Clodflare one is only for mobile? Yes, unfortunately it's currently not possible to use Warp VPN on PC. Otherwise, quite good service. https://airvpn.org/ is also worth mentioning.
I think in future devices are supposed to support as many popular functions as possible. Due to trend of thin devices we need smaller ports and fewer of them. Multiple possible use of same ports helps. > As a user there…
Backup is much more important than RAID in most situations. RAID doesn't protect from user error, virus, fire, etc. I think Windows does remind to create backup (but not very loudly and it accepts local backups to…
I'm sorry, was my message unclear? There were no assumptions. I'm speaking from experience that when I was using Debian testing I would usually receive security updates days after they are available for Debian stable.…
Yes, there are downsides to federation, but I would argue spam is not inherent to federated communication. There are many ideas to stop spam like proof of work. Main reason for spam in email and PSTN is legacy…
Let's give Facebook full control over worlds communication? And allow them to cut people off from communicating with anyone? I don't think it's great idea. We really need federated communicator.
I used testing for many years without reinstalling.
I simplified a bit. Yes, Debian testing gets new updates, which means it gets security updates. Eventually. It can (and does) take days for critical security updates to migrate from unstable to testing after stable has…
See this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21492080 Also, this: https://www.debian.org/security/faq.en.html#testing > there is a minimum two-day migration delay
Unfortunately, Debian testing doesn't get security updates.
Or just apt install docker.io https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=docker.io
User should not use IP addresses. This is what we have DNS and mDNS for. In special cases, like local router if mDNS is unavailable, IPv6 address is even easier than IPv4 (compare "FE80::1" to "192.168.0.1"). Anyway,…
But if services will need to use one big file, we won't have possibility to overcommit disk space (unless they implement something like TRIM).
> Keeping IPv4 alive today doesn't hinder progress Because many users/services have only IPv4, practically all services and ISP have to provide IPv4 and do not have to provide IPv6. If we could agree to kill IPv4 at…
Really? I used bvyhe on FreeNAS and it was awful comparing to KVM or ESXi.
Professional might be different. I can personally confirm this issue on Home, version 1903-v2.
Latest 1903-v2 "Home" version does not have offline account button without being offline. I had displeasure of configuring it two days ago. See screenshot here:…
> Even the backups where corrupt due to being backed up in encrypted images. When encrypted volumes and images are corrupted by RAM or power-failure, they are locked forever. That sounds more like issue with backup…
I know, but these flags have to be set by provider of container, not user (provider of VPN). And they might require changes in kernel.
> given that all of the nginx files are not in a single directory it's my understanding that you'd need multiple COPY commands Workaround would be to move these files to one directory on host, COPY it in one command to…
> Least expensive should be zero compute in cloud unless there is issue with collocation. One more thing: cloud can be great to scale up in peak utility without buying servers that will idle most of the time. It's just…
The second "failure" was about small flaws on display (mostly visible on white background). I didn't actually expect them to replace it, but they did. I've also heard from friends that E7*70 had a bit higher failure…
HPE iLO also had critical vulnerability: CVE-2017-12542.
> The interesting thing about OOB on most modern servers is that its a separate, physical NIC. Not only is that easily VLAN able On lower grade servers OOB is using main NIC. It's still possible (in all implementation I…
I doubt serious VPN provider are using LXC/OpenVZ containers. They don't even work with OpenVPN without special setup from provider, I don't know how about other protocols.
> I guess Clodflare one is only for mobile? Yes, unfortunately it's currently not possible to use Warp VPN on PC. Otherwise, quite good service. https://airvpn.org/ is also worth mentioning.