that is why I tend to submit an invalid vote. I vote for exactly none of them.
calm down, I'm not in the US
that is why I tend to submit an invalid vote. I vote for exactly none of them.
calm down, I'm not in the US
one more thing I remembered when re-reading the title: I think you can send messages to the VM using the qm command. it stands for qemu monitor, basically its a management tool
and only I get notified. and only for that reply, if discussion continues in deeper replies I won't get notified
oh, you're right. still, my advice should be able to solve that
I can't tell you that, sorry. I prefer cash, never paid with a phone yet. This OS can safely lock your bootloader (does so with the automatic installer), but I wouldn't think it passes the safetynet check without some closed source magisk module that patches the verification system.
my solution to this is to only deal with the UPS in proxmox. it shuts down everything if the battery goes below a certain level.
I think you can configure nut to run a few scripts when something changes around the UPS. you could have a script that sends an alert through ntfy, and/or the web services that you want to use for this, but I'm not familiar with the notification system of nextcloud and truenas
it is a big deal. it fucks up even the remaining time estimation, but while the OS sees that write speed dropped to 0, the stick has literally frozen, it cannot even be read, or the directories browsed. I attribute this to crappy controllers inside the sticks, but of course I can't actually know what's at fault.
I don't think it's about the speed of my PC. My PC was at most mid range when I built it ~4 years ago. and if I plug in a 10+ years old 2 GB flash drive (and other sizes, there's still a few around), it won't do that, instead it'll have a slow but steady write speed, still being readable while I copy to it.
can you mark the image as spoiler?
why? dont you want to read them?
option to get notifications when a post or a comment subtree gets a new comment. Especially (but not only) useful for your own posts, and for when you have commented on a topic whereyou are interested in not only the direct responses, but in the overall discussion.
to handle deleted content better: when a post or a comment is deleted, keep them openable, to still have the context readable
switch to firefox and install the ublock origin. it should get rid of it