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This guy gets it.
This guy gets it.
This app got me laid,” says one five-star review on the Apple App Store. “Best way to buy tickets for events. 2nite is the truth and the future,” the horny user wrote.
This author knows what’s up. Most glorious ending to a news article I seen in a while.
Steam is your best bet here. I’ve been playing Baldur’s Gate. Previously played Civ VI a lot… lots of great choices.
I’d recommend checking out Linux Mint with the “cinnamon” desktop.
Installing hardware drivers and software is a breeze. It comes with a software manager for easily adding new programs.
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Are AI products released by a company liable for slander? 🤷🏻
I predict we will find out in the next few years.
Time to get an EV you can charge at home 😎
Think of this fact the next time people list off all the “downsides” of owning an EV… like never going to the gas station.
Hahaha now code-golf it. One line FTW!
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laughs in Linux desktop
Why do people continue to put up with this? I don’t get any ads or bloatware like “Paint 3D” or “X Box” on Linux Mint. And Linux desktops are so easy to use now! Blows my mind that people tolerate these antics from Microsoft.
Fun fact: non-profits are required to report the incomes of their highest paid employees on IRS form 990. In 2022, Mark Surman was paid $344,483. This is well below executive pay in Silicon Valley, and on par with normal software engineer pay in the same area according to GlassDoor.
Sure, some executives are overpaid, but this is very much not the case here.
It’s worth it to find out before spewing hate and bias.
Elon Musk clearly intended for the warning lights on Teslas worldwide to not operate according to the RULES. He is clearly a scoundrel, and NTSHA should GET HIM. Why do billionaires even control our car’s turn signals?! Surely there is some kind of review process for … like … selling cars!
I realize most of you, dear Lemmings, are distraught in fear over this news. Fear not! “Tesla is fixing the vehicles by releasing a free, over-the-air software update.”
It’s almost like this “news article” was deliberately trying to mislead you to gain ad revenue! Fortunately for you, I have dispelled the misinformation!
Also agreed! It’s like Elon and the thousands of people who work at Tesla are basically the same thing /s
Agreed. This is why most Tesla recall headlines are clickbait. It’s the first thing I check when I see one.
I wanted something Reddit-ish to fill time and entertain me. The money-grab moves Reddit was doing annoyed me. The final straw (and most important factor) was the retirement of my favorite viewer app - Apollo. Moving to Lemmy using Voyager is a no brainer compared to Reddit’s shitty user interface.
Yeaaaa, a complete redesign from scratch sounds way more dangerous. “Noah, get the boat” isn’t always the best answer. There’s been a lot of thought and testing put into the magnificent work that is SSH over the past few decades.
Check out Ars Technica. I’ve always enjoyed the fact that the are more technical than average news sources. For example, when they report on a software security vulnerability, they’ll actually go into the command line and try it for themselves. Pretty good reporters which more than basic tech knowledge, if you ask me…
YouTube staff underestimate the amount of effort tech savvy people will devote to remove minor annoyances. Ultimately, the core capability of YouTube is to deliver a video from its servers to your browser. Adblock tech will continue to win the cat-and-mouse game in the long run.
Can we just use normal words? How about “community”?
I value a distro that “Just Works”^TM and I can affirm that Linux Mint is it! Been using it for 5 years and would never go back.
It sounds like your issue might be related to how your Docker networks are configured for DNS and internet access. Try these:
Check Network Configuration: Ensure your new networks are correctly configured to allow internet access. Docker networks should be able to route traffic to the internet by default unless specified otherwise.
DNS Configuration: Since you’re using Pi-hole for DNS, make sure the new networks are properly configured to use Pi-hole as their DNS server.
Inspect Network Settings: Compare the settings of
old_main
with the new networks. Use the following command to inspect the network configuration:Pay attention to the gateway, subnet, and any custom DNS settings.
Check Docker Daemon Configuration: Verify that your
daemon.json
file is correctly set up to use Pi-hole for DNS. It should look something like this:{ "dns": ["<Pi-hole IP>"] }
Verify Container Configuration: Ensure that your containers are correctly configured to use the new network. This can be specified in your
docker-compose
files like this:version: '3.7' services: cloudflared: image: cloudflare/cloudflared networks: - cloudflared networks: cloudflared: external: true
Check Firewall Rules: Ensure there are no firewall rules on your host or network equipment that might be blocking traffic from the new networks.
Test Connectivity: Run a simple connectivity test from within a container on the new network to check internet access:
docker run --rm -it --network cloudflared alpine ping -c 4 google.com
If this fails, the issue is likely with network configuration rather than the containers themselves.
Docker Network Restart: Sometimes, Docker networks need to be restarted to apply changes correctly. Try removing and recreating the problematic networks:
docker network rm cloudflared docker network create cloudflared
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, there might be a deeper configuration problem. At this point, it might be helpful to see the exact configuration of your
docker-compose
files and the output of the network inspection commands.