

Fedora and Bazzite both do it.
Fedora and Bazzite both do it.
I’m curious as to why the package manager doesn’t fix this automatically?
There are distros based on Arch that are proclaimed to be user friendly and ready for general desktop/gaming use. Plus plenty of people online tell others to use Arch as a daily driver.
Regardless I don’t think an update should happen if it’s going to break something, unless you manually over ride the warnings it should be showing.
Nope, DKIM is tied to the domain and DNS.
Milk drinks are pretty much all I make, it’s good to play with the ratios and how heavily you steam the milk too.
Feeling like it’s a glass of hot milk definitely happens if I do too much milk with a lighter roast, or add too much air while steaming, or get it too hot.
Oh that’s just a config change needed, in your DHCP server you need to set the DNS server (option 6) to the Pihole/adguard IP.
Then you’ll have Unifi DHCP but with clients using pihole/adguard for DNS directly so you get per-client blocking and proper stats.
Adguard Home can do per-client filtering, if you go to Settings > Client Settings, then add a client and you can choose all the options.
No need for DHCP on Adguard to be enabled to do that.
With a normal CPU around 65W, you would be just fine with a 450W PSU, probably 350W too.
There’s also vaultwarden which is a super lightweight single container bitwarden server.
Docker is the better option IMO if you already have it set up, much easier to manage.
Crazy, makes me wonder why they picked that service.
I use SFTPGo, it’s also my WebDAV server, but I don’t know if it works on openwrt.
What is the $39 for??
My Galaxy S21 has that, there’s a button to dismiss a notification and show it again in X minutes/hours.
An HTTP based file browser is probably the most universal, as all anyone needs is a web browser.
The almost free method is use the PSU from the old PC, and grab a 5V relay with flyback diode to trigger the PS_ON pin and run that off a USB port on the mini PC. That way the PSU powers up automatically with the rest.
Maybe a potential option is Opnsense on some x86 hardware? Would be really easy to find a mini PC or something.
Using an image with a watermark will get you sent legal threats or fines.
Any idea how well verified the images are on those sites? What’s the chance that one with copyright gets uploaded and I get hit with a giant fine for using it?
How are you providing free testing by using something if you don’t actively file bug reports and such?