

The folding at home folks have been going for a very long time now and that’s contributed a lot to various fields of medicine over the years.
The folding at home folks have been going for a very long time now and that’s contributed a lot to various fields of medicine over the years.
Can you mount SMB shares in unprivliged containers? I thought that was blocked.
Can the host itself write to the file share? You can check this by trying to create a file in it via the host’s shell. If it can’t write to it the container won’t be able to either.
What was this guy doing to break his pihole all the time? I can’t remember the last time I logged into mine at all.
Man I miss having a dishwasher. Definitely a requirement for the next place I’m in.
+1 for keepass. Been using it for years and love it.
Microsoft is a lot more aggressive with EoLing it’s Windows versions now exactly because XP lived so long. It was an absolute pain for them to maintain and support that for so long and they’ve made very sure they don’t repeat that experience.
Yup I’ve got a box in my mum’s house that all my off site backups go to and it’s a damn site cheaper just to give her some money for the electricity cost of it each month than pay for any cloud service.
This doesn’t remove security and compliance requirements for the business though. For our Linux endpoints we still deploy an AV on them and limit the user’s ability to add exclusions.
You can pry my gen8 hp microserver from my cold, dead hands.
I do love the folks putting troll answers in like Belgium though.
Probably for the best.
If those are important to you yes but the old desktop route generally means you’ll get access to more powerful chips plus the ability to add more storage and memory.
At a functional level I can’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work. Though my preffered method for that has always been old desktops over phones as it gives a lot more flexibility overall.
Generally speaking I find USB hubs with ports on them work pretty well with android as they’re just relying on the Linux kernel drivers for the USB support.
There’s a CSP for disabling it on windows enterprise devices at least. Not sure if there’s a way for pro and home machines.
Well yeah of course not. We only got them to show off to the dutch.
Either ignore like I do or add a self signed cert to trusted root and use that for your services. Will work fine unless you’re letting external folks access your self hosted stuff.
I like mine a lot but as the other commenter alluded too they’re pretty pricey but for the 13inch one I think it’s the best laptop on the market at that size at the moment.
A guy at work asked if he could use some similar pair of AR glasses at work and was rejected because the companion app for it required to always be running as elevated in windows. Was a solid no there.