When you use a "good vpn", it would just show that a user with your same fingerprint visited also from yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
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Take it from someone who is a Linux noob and Googles for terminal commands every time, and whose most used keys are ctrl c, ctrl v...
- Go to official docker documentation, copy paste the commands to install docker.
- go to Portainer documentation, copy paste the commands to install Portainer Community Edition
- Find a service you want to install, copy the 'docker compose' text. (A good first service to install is Watchtower which takes care of updating other containers)
- go to Portainer's browser UI, find the 'stacks' tab, paste, click 'deploy'
Don't do this on your main server. Use some old hardware or a cheap VPS to practise on.
The main skill I need is googling and asking AI. It's that easy.
An ion walks into a bar.
"Barman, barman, I lost an electron here last night"
"Are you sure?"
"Yes, I'm positive!"
So bad it's soooo good.
It'll be absolutely fine to use your work device for personal stuff. Until they want to fire you and need a reason for it. A quick audit of your usage, then bye bye!
These have words but might still fit the other factors:
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen Horses - Patti Smith
Agreed. Not sure what the UX/UI rationale was for making things need more clicks than before. It was fine as it was.
Search Google Maps for a podiatrist as close or far as you're willing to travel, and check the reviews. That led me to the London Podiatry Centre on Courthill Road in South East London, they've been good for me on 2 visits for orthotics.
Good luck!
So criminals went from working on-site to WFH like many of us non-crims.
Nice words that make it look like action, though only really useful if it's matched with capping executive pay, sanctions for directors, and capped water rates. Without that, all they do is pass the cost to customers.
That's sweet, keep it up. Also, that's how I got sucked into enjoying an entire series, so you never know!
I was tempted by these n100 mini PCs, but worried about the no-name components. I saw many people on reddit/lemmy recommending Dell, Lenovo, HP micro form factor PCs. You can pick them up used from eBay as companies clear out "old" computers. The advantage of the known brands is ongoing firmware support.