Once had a friend run sudo chmod -R 777 /
on a (public) Minecraft server we were running back in highschool. It made me die a bit on the inside.
Once had a friend run sudo chmod -R 777 /
on a (public) Minecraft server we were running back in highschool. It made me die a bit on the inside.
I’ve seen sites truncate when setting, but not on checking. So you set a password on a site with no stated limit, go to use said password, and get locked out. It’s infuriating
Kinda just how the Internet works in general, really. Just distributed vs centralized
I’ve seen a few that can read ExFAT
Low end motherboard BIOS flashing
Or, hear me out, Firefox
I found out recently that the letter captcha aren’t case sensitive most of the time
Wdym they literally have a massive PDF hosted on their website that you can download and read.
Or Japan
Solder joints
Pretty sure they’re self-detonating rounds
Why not just use DKMS?
If only I could get hardware acceleration working
Or mount it as an NFS share if it gives you the option
You can just create an empty calibre library using the desktop app and then import everything from the web UI.
Hm, maybe that was purely for TrueCharts. If so, that's my bad. However, after moving to Prowlarr I'd say it is much nicer and tends to be more reliable for my use case.
Awesome guide! I will say, Jackett isn't maintained anymore so you should probably be recommending Prowlarr instead.
Because people can already barely provide this level of information for a Windows device. Most of these words look like technobabble to non-tech-enthusiasts
House is also my go to. Such a good show
Really only SSH and sudo broke. sudo would still work but you’d have to re-enter your password every time. It was a painful experience and I’m glad I know better now.