I don’t know why the last sentence is hidden under a trending articles list, but it’s rather telling:
“It’s gonna be a beautiful opening ceremony,” Gloppe says. “If there is no terrorist attack.”
And living in Paris, I cannot help but fear there can be attempts at attacks. I work near near the city center and since Monday I have seen a lot more police officers patrolling, they seem to be on high alert.
What I personally do is:
This way restic only has to process the data once.
I really like Readeck, it is very polished and the fact that it copies links content is very useful when saving Medium blog posts (and generally to make sure that I don’t lose the content if the linked page is ever removed)
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It looks like the pictures went through a background removal tool then the resulting pictures were pasted on top of a wood texture, with no regards to the original pictures’ orientation.
That would explain why in some pictures the article seems to be cut in half as well as the confusing perspective on most pictures.
A millionth percent. People are not remotely aware of the whole Manifest v3 drama and will either not care for the degraded experience or put the blame on extensions developers.
Your account is marked as a bot and bots cannot vote.
What’s the default sort option on Lemmy’s Web UI? I don’t remember if it is synced correctly.
I would like it to be opt-out because years of Sync for Reddit taught me “orange is upvote, violet is down vote and red is hide” when using swipe to vote/hide.
Have you set Firefox as your default browser and Chrome Custom Tabs in Settings shortcut: Link handling > Default browser
If you use a third-party’s DNS server (such as Cloudflare, Quad9 or Google) as your upstream DNS server, you only have to update PiHole.
If you have set up your own upstream DNS server using a DNS resolver like unbound or Bind9, update it as well as your PiHole.
I struggle to find if it uses DNSSEC or even a change log. If it does, contact the maintainer and disable DNSSEC (if you can) until a fix is released.
They maintain their own resolver, so they have to patch it if not done already.
It’s the latter. Unless you run your own DNS resolver, most people are safe
I’m not familiar with off-the-shelf DNS filtering on mobile, but since running a DNS resolver on-device would be impractical, I think they must be using a DNS server that they maintain. Which means that unless I’m wrong, the vulnerability lies on their end, you should be fine.
Exactly, I don’t get the “Mastodon as a poor man’s RSS agregator” trend
TrueNAS SCALE as host with an Ubuntu LTS VM running Docker containers.
Original I went with only containers running on top of SCALE but both iX and TrueCharts made it harder to run plain Docker Compose on TrueNAS.
Proper links to communities mentioned by OP:
I wonder what could be the issue here, I use the same image without any issue.