I report them pretty frequently, but I hardly ever see them removed. Checking the mod log, it looks like only fully spam posts are getting removed, off-topic ones are staying.
I report them pretty frequently, but I hardly ever see them removed. Checking the mod log, it looks like only fully spam posts are getting removed, off-topic ones are staying.
Because that’s never gone wrong before
Generally no, there is no one piece of software that can magically handle the quirks of each other piece of software. If there is, someone is making a lot of money by selling it.
If you want to handle your uncommon output formats, you’ll need to define them in your log processor.
Which, incidentally, can carry displayport.
If you’re using proxmox, just install PBS somewhere else and configure a schedule. It’s pretty quick to configure.
My backups. Shouldn’t really put anything else on them, now should you?
Yes, private business should be allowed to act fully unfettered, our health and wellness be damned
Money (to stay in business, not for personal gain). Saved you a click.
Because it’s taking the piss from the drag events, not genuine.
Most of my updates are automated so I don’t even notice. Release whenever you think it’s appropriate. Fixed a typo? Not worth a release. Critical security issue? Release immediately.
Grafton, not Keene. Keene did have some free staters, but the cryptocurrency sovereign citizen pedophile kind.
That could work, then! You’d have to set up the boot image or reconfigure it each time (maybe cloud-init and/or ansible), but as a mostly compute node it could work.
Water bears
You could boot over the network and use the NAS for storage, but that’s going to be a lot of work to get running properly, and it’ll be pretty slow too.
Honestly, if you want to run a read-only service from it, it could work, but anything more than a light, immutable host is going to be unpleasant.
They haven’t used that name since 1969. You just wake up from a coma?
The article says Ubuntu.
Reasonable, but I think there would be more reliability and adoption if provided by the federal government. For example, I don’t really trust states like Alabama to run services like this properly.
Each city running its own? No, that’s way too much duplication of effort. Maybe have one run by the federal government, like the .gov domain.
Sounds like they’ve already got it running Linux, so…
But with blockchain!