Who cares?
Who cares?
Naemon + Graylog work for us.
They were when HP was run by engineers.
Nope. Just install from the play store.
+1 for projectivy. Easy to use, looks good, stays out of the way. I use it on my shield and also use it on my cheap onn pucks.
If you have the background and get the right head hunter, you can get sponsored for your TS/SCI. I used to work for a place…
I will tell you, however, that working in a SCIF is not as awesome as it looks on TV.
On that note, mint does transparently allow you to use cloud resources like one drive (maybe not that specifically)
Great for car camping. I’m using a jackery for power in my van until I have the time to finish my build with something bigger and more permanent. For now I just jack that into the house fuse box, and plug it into the van to charge while driving. I have a solar briefcase to put out when camping.
I’ve been using Linux as my personal and professional workstation since the 90s. I get things done. The OS does what I tell it to do without trying to sell me things or throw toolbar nonsense and garbage inconsistent UIs in my face.
Worse, they do that crap for my business account. Great for the vpn to the office.
deleted by creator
So a proxy of their own so Google can watch everything you do themselves? GTFO.
That’s going away with people like poettering running the show.
Give it a few days. It’s the smell. My guys do this if I give them a bath. They also often do it after they’ve been outside.
IT isn’t developers. What is really needed is a developer on your team, or somebody who at least knows how to lead the effort. I’ve been that guy.
Ads should be separate from content and not interfere with it. Ad blockers likely wouldn’t be a thing if this were followed. Also, ad networks are a security issue. Host them on your own servers with relationships with advertisers if you must have them.
They could always make actual relationships with advertisers and host ads on their own site. And make it not interfere with the content itself. Difficult concept, I know.
Trains you can park cars on. Would be great for camping weekends where I need all of my gear but don’t want to drive for hours.
Proxmox is a decent option, or just use kvm provisioning directly with ansible.