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Note: not every provider supports this.
Also, gmail addresses ignore periods. my.email@gmail.com and myem.ail+service@gmail.com will end up in the same inbox
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Note: not every provider supports this.
Also, gmail addresses ignore periods. my.email@gmail.com and myem.ail+service@gmail.com will end up in the same inbox
So, how long until they delete the comment section outright?
You can use a DNS challenge to show you are in control of the domain without having anything exposed to the net. Essentially LE gives you a special value you have to add as a TXT DNS entry. LE will check if this record exists for your domain, and gives you a certificate, no public IP involved. This even allows you to create wildcard certificates.
it allows easy scripting. also for frequently used commands, i can just scroll up in the history, instead if clicking the same buttons over and over
I’m a bit inexperienced in this aspect, but:
you can also use the -f option to specify the compose file without going to it.
fun situations can arise when you write , instead of ; For those not in the know, in c++ the comma operator evaluates the left expression, discards the value, then evaluates the right expression and returns the value. if you now have a a situation like this
int i = 0,
printf("some message");
i has a completely different value, since it actually uses the return value of printf instead
The y
is dangerous to be used without u
. Do not follow the advice above unless you know what you are doing. Instead, do pacman -Sy
u
jellyfin-server
The y
option tells pacman to update its package database.
In your case, your local database got out of sync with the database from the mirrors. This normal, newer versions of software are released all the time. Pacman then tried to get the latest locally known version of jellyfin from the mirrors, but they no longer have it, as a newer one replaced it.
By updating the database, pacman becomes aware of the newer version and can request it from the mirror. But there is now a subtle problem: the new package and some installed package could require incompatible versions of some dependency. When pacman decides to update the dependecy package, the other package is broken. This is called a “partial upgrade”, which can seriously break your system if you are not careful.
The u
option upgrades all installed packages to the latest version, so the packages and their dependencies don’t get out of sync with each other.
See Arch Wiki, System_maintenance for more explanation.
See also: Penis is OK, Vagina is a Content Violation
Edit: no idea why i was recommended a 3 year old post…
Did you set the modem to bridge mode/DMZ, or alternatively set it to port forward to the router. The router should then port forward to the server.
Are you sure the IP address in duckdns is correct? Do you have a static or dynamic public IP, and if dynamic, how are you updating it?
proposal to rename exit() to oh_shit_oh_shit_oh_shit()
You can toggle the toolbars with F9. Alternatively, View->Show Toolbars
I don’t know, I use it on Linux and it works fine there. What exactly do you mean by “weird layout?”
Witcher 3. Just huge walls of text, teaching you the most intricate details of some mechanics, and not enough for others.
For switch emularion, I only really got around to TotK so far. In general I play singleplayer RPGs, such as Witcher 3, Horizon: Zero Dawn, as well as some Cult of the Lamb. The Deck handled all of these very well at medium to medium-high settings. Emulation just adds a considerable performance overhead.
No major issues from my experience, but in my case the Deck is struggling to keep 20-30 fps
Solang man nichts mehr ändern muss und nicht quelloffen macht passt es eh.
AFAIK, they only offer the opt-out form in the EU and UK