

They’re not a url, they’re just a string that’s often a url. There’s no (technical) reason why it couldn’t be a signed public key, or a signed url that the camera app could validate
They’re not a url, they’re just a string that’s often a url. There’s no (technical) reason why it couldn’t be a signed public key, or a signed url that the camera app could validate
It does look like Roblox is trying to kill the Linux workarounds, though.
This has been the big issue. I’m confident I can tinker something into working, either with Sober as @[email protected] said or with enough fighting with Lutris/Proton/Wine for today But when the developers are actively working to prevent it. it’s a hard sell when we already have the Windows install and it’s already working, particularly for something they’ll (nominally) outgrow in a few more years.
This. The minute I figure out how to gracefully migrate my VMs off of Hyper-V I’m done with it. My kids’ machines would already be migrated if they weren’t Roblox enjoyers.
I don’t think it’s possible to tuck enough for them to be otherwise
The combination of ‘industry plant’ and ‘blizzard nepobaby’ are consistent accusations since his videos
I’ll tell you since you seem to have them on speed dial:
This was peaceful, and they aren’t the city’s responsibility. They can file their grevence claims with the instigators of the “riots” if they would like, US Customs and Border Patrol.
When the city of los angeles wants to throw hands, it will be unsubtle. And keep in mind that the last time this happened, that was with civic leaders trying to damp things down, a circumstance which the feds would not enjoy this time.
Conceptually it’s fine, but I 100% expect, in the fullness of time, I’ll accidentally post in one not thinking about it since I pretty much exclusively operate from the firehose feed. Until there’s a little more tooling around it (like, if I could mark a community as ‘read-only for me’) , I think strict/aggressive moderation to enforce that rule is kinda problematic.
This only guarantees your WANip:8100 will map to 192.168.0.113:81, and doesn’t address whether or not dns resolution is correct. I would also be weary of using port numbers on wikipedia’s known ports list, as some ISPs will filter those upstream. The last thing is that your router may not want to hairpin that traffic, so if you’re not coming in from the outside it might not be a valid test.
Site Reliability Engineering, a.k.a. the sysadmins babysitting the Big servers
SRE always starting shit
This is 1000% funnier because of the avatar with the dog head
This is likely correct but the browser’s errors should be telling you what the error(s) is/are.
Couldn’t say as far as fedia or kbin.earth’s federation policies, but that user pulls up successfully here.
[L Ron Hubbard’s estate wants to know your location]
I can’t figure out how to search up a specific Mastodon user
[mbin has entered the chat]
I’m an IV and we named our son V. While I like the tradition, there are significant logistical hassles, even just having IV vs III, and moreso with V like it not being an available option on suffix fields, as well as making sure paperwork lines up and is correct. I don’t know at this point if it was worth it in general, but I do know it has been useful in the past for my dad to be able to hand me a credit card and buy things on his behalf with a legal ID that matches what the card says.
It is fun though, and an interesting conversation piece if nothing else.
The flared base is an important safety feature.
The base isn’t flared enough