![](/static/66c60d9f/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://fry.gs/pictrs/image/c6832070-8625-4688-b9e5-5d519541e092.png)
Obviously the only solution is to disable local accounts and force people to upload their sensitive documents to one drive.
Obviously the only solution is to disable local accounts and force people to upload their sensitive documents to one drive.
Its crazy their doing this while their CEO is being dragged on front of congress for their massive security breaches. Almost as if a monopoly is a bad.
I picked up obsidian because it is a perfect diary app w/ templates and daily notes built in. But it’s so damn customizable that my obsidian notebook has become an all consuming passion of knowledge base and personal project managment that requires me to be productive IRL to generate more content for me to catalogue. Really appeals to the data hoarder in me, been a game changer. Highly recommend. Perfect 5/7.
deleted by creator
processing measured in teraflops. data measued in petabytes. coolness measured in gigachads.
Just installed Debian last month. Can confirm; Debian.
I havent thought about compiz since college. I was so cool with my vdm. Until it was time to play WoW and I had to boot to windows. Wasnt too bad, though, got it down to a few minutes by disabling all that shiny nonsense in 7 to make it look like xp.
Well… yeah. Thats kinda the point of unions. So companies dont treat people as disposable.
ME:implied it was a dumb take.
YOU:wasn’t the worst, why so agro?
ME:wasn’t trying to say it was the worst, was trying to say it was dumb
YOU:doesn’t understand what implications are
ME:tries to lead horse to water
YOU:doesn’t drink
did I miss anything?
You never scored well in reading comprehension, did you?
so many takes insanely worse
what does this imply? almost as if you were saying its not the worst take?
I didn’t say it was the worst take. I said it was the dumbest.
What a weird and terrible take. Kudos for saying something so stupid that I’ve never heard it before.
You could still kick people. You could start off with setting the threshold low like you get two reports in the same match and you get kicked. But telling a 12 year old that he can get rid of somebody else in the game is just giving him too much power and he’s going to abuse it.
I have multiple servers with about two dozen self-hosted services I run. It all started ten years ago, torrenting shows and then automating. And now everything in my life is self-hosted and backed up. But if I showed my current configuration to me 10 years ago, it would look undoable, completely out of reach. So my suggestion to you is to pick one project that you like, build it. Make mistakes. Fix those mistakes. If you want to access it from outside your network, use WireGuard so that nobody else can have access to your system and find your mistakes for you.
Don’t ask for advice. Don’t ask for opinions. That’s like going into a religion conference and asking which is the right God. You’re going to have a bunch of very passionate people telling you a bunch of things you don’t understand when all you want to do is tinker. So fuck all those people, just start tinkering.
Finally, Don’t host any mission critical shit until you have backups that are tested after multiple iterations. I have fucked up so bad that I have had to reformat discs. I have fucked up so bad that data has just gone missing. I have fucked up so bad that discs have overflowed with backups and corrupted the data and the backups themselves. It was all fun as shit. Because none of it was important. Everything important was somewhere else. The only rule is the 3-2-1 rule, otherwise go fuck up and come back when you dead end on an issue.
Pro tip, use ZFS and take snapshots before you make any changes. Then you can roll back your system if you fuck up. I just implemented it this year and it has saved me so many headaches.
Replace kicking with reporting. Only kick when a reporting threshold has been met, this will likely need some tweaking and should be kept secret.
Group everybody with high rates of submitting reports into a separate queue to keep all the toxic players away from the normal players. Normal players don’t have to deal with their bullshit, and they can all be miserable together, blaming each other for their own failures.
I have my books on a remote share managed with a local calibre install on my desktop for easy transfer
I’m not knowledgeable enough to tell you whether the drive is failing or not, but I just want to double check that you got rolling back ups on this drive right now. Because I’m just an idiot, put to me that drive looks unreliable.
Any professional still using team viewer deserves this. I just feel sorry for all the novices that get caught up in this.