I always fall back to vim, it does the job for me
I just needed vscode because a project seems to be dependent on it (some plugins to some ESP32 and mbus)
I always fall back to vim, it does the job for me
I just needed vscode because a project seems to be dependent on it (some plugins to some ESP32 and mbus)
I once again think about how shitty vscode and the extensions are
Why the fuck does Firefox have pages located att chrome://. ???
It might be worth a try! I have thought about going with Nix for many years, but I fear that I have to spend an awful amount of time getting to know it?
Help me decide what distro to use on my Garage PC.
I'll use it to program chips, mostly ESP32,ESP8266 and similar. Also listen in on radio traffic with an RTL-SDR.
I am defaulting to Debian on this one, if you does not try to convince me to try something else
Cringe
So, I've been involved to create a LAN-event for kids in a few month. So I need to hear stories from you about similar events that you where involved in, and the pitfalls I have to look out for.
Basically, we will arrange a LAN-party for kids and their parents, and we expect 100-150 people attending and bringing their own machines + some consoles.
I am looking into building a router (opnSense) and buy some cheap mikrotik switches.
10Gbit core-networking, to each table, and then distribute...
I just wish that all ChatGPT hype would just die
since my Thinkpad is kaputt, I've found use for my Pinebook again
@joacim :grrcry:
I have to ask the boss
Not a bad machine, it has great support for Coreboot or Libreboot if I dont remember correctly
Indeed they are.
This is the reason I stopped delivery over IPv6 to google and microsoft.
I suspect that they dont trust ipv6-networks that much since basically everyone can get their own range for free.
IPv4-only seems to do the trick (atleast for me and the orgs I have worked for)
PTR is correct too?
That's great, just asked since it was not mentioned in the original post.
Personally, chopsing the right ISP/Hosting provider is the most crucial part of mail-server hosting. Since basically everything boils down to how "clean" the subnet are
Sending emails over IPv6 has always been tricky, and the screenshot perfectly describes it.
How long ago did you enable IPv6?
IBM Model M BATTLESHIP
Proof that I still have the same stupid humor as 14 years ago.
Found my comment on a video that I made 14 years ago, that I still liked
yes, it sucks....
Find it funny that not even #NetBSD have an ia64 port
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