

The linked source also doesn’t explain what the env variable actually does or why it fixes anything.
The linked source also doesn’t explain what the env variable actually does or why it fixes anything.
Taking the top plate off and smashing the platters directly is extremely effective if a little time consuming.
They shatter like glass.
Stock lemmy censors some words. Most instances patch this behavior out.
Try it on duckduckgo, I have never tested it. They try to replicate a lot of google’s functionality.
They are
ffmpeg will be your friend
Try configuring the user settings from the WebUI
Just wait until IoT takes off and every key on your keyboard has a unique address
Alternatively you can use a managed switch and use vlan tagging, but this is slightly more complex and effectively makes the link half-duplex (up and down have to share the gigabit link, e.g. with a 100 mbit/s upload running you will be capped at 900 mbit/s download)
Thats one of the neat features of tailscale and zerotier, they can set it up so both ends are “outgoing” to the NAT so no port forwarding is needed
Can’t recommend tailscale enough, it is much easier to set up than ZeroTier and has much more intuitive access control (so you could make it so your friends can only see the server and not each other for example)
To search for fish on lemmy, input
fish (intext:"modlog" & "instances" & "docs" & "code" & "join lemmy")
into google
Not mine:
Search every lemmy instance:
You can append (intext:"modlog" & "instances" & "docs" & "code" & "join lemmy")
to your search query to search through all Lemmy instances. Works with Google, Startpage, SearX.
The last time I used customer support was asking an aliexpress seller the size of a DC jack on their product, and they answered my question (in broken english) with exactly the information I was looking for.
Why not ask QNAP or StarTech support about how they operate then?
Cloudflare does not.
Drone striking weddings is easier when you can talk your way out of the consequences
Then make a law to fix that instead!!! What kind of logic is this???
“sensibly” “intuitively” and “performant” are all different objectives and I assure you kernel devs working on such a central subsystem are primarily optimizing for one.