according to firefox android they use letsencrypt
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according to firefox android they use letsencrypt
and you have just submitted a unique identifier over the whole internet
It’s useful but opening such a form takes nearly as much time as filling it out
I use gitea, with sometimes nextcloud tasks. I only make gitea issues for longer lived or more complex tasks because I can take a lot of notes along the way, and nextcloud tasks only for things that I want to show up in my calendar.
it would be so good if there was some kind of integration between the two, to create tasks for issues with a deadline.
earlier I have used vikunja instead of nextcloud for tasks, but it has the same limitations, plus thunderbird is not compatible with it (the only half decent calendar software I know of for windows), and the web client makes itself unusable when there’s no network, by which I mean you can’t even read the pages that you made sure to preload
I run all of these or their equivalents in docker containers and have up to date versions of them. to me it makes management easy and the system clean from random files at random places. just one example: fortunately it does not need babysitting but i2p keeps its files in a very disorganized way inside the container, and I would never want to install it directly to the system (maybe unless the system would be dedicated to that)
for what kind of software? also, do you maybe also have exact features on your mimd?
They could even have an approved hardware list like they do for DDR5 motherboards and just reject cards that don’t meet the approval list.
that’s the way to make arbitrary limitations around it accepted by everyone, like only being “compatible” with same brand cards
I’ve done so similarly, but I can’t tell that to everyone I know if I don’t know an alternative that doesn’t have their friends
I’m quite sure Debian’s server-related packages are kept patched against security issues in a timely manner
not really. services make the mobile site unusable. example:
well yeah actually it depends on how they are rotated. if they are “hanging” with the connectors facing the bottom/top, it does not make the box big in the dimensions I imagined
Absolutely. I think having this in mind would probably also solve the outdated packages problem. the docker based services won’t depend on it, and unless OP wants it to be a full blown desktop system too, the older packages shouldn’t get in the way
can you give examples of what you need more recent versions of?
the size of a toaster with lots of harddrives
a pretty big toaster then, isn’t it?
I have considered these operating systems. Are any of these bad ideas? What you recommend that is not here?
why not Debian? Perhaps Proxmox (but only if you are interested in virtualization based separation)?
voidtool everything
what? did they do something questionable?
how well does it handle lemmy’s multi-level responses?
thanks Patrick for fighting for us!
I guess you can do that on Linux as well by disabling kvm passthrough of the GPU to the VMs.
I think it is disabled by default, and you would need to enable it for a specific VM. as I know, the GPU can rarely be shared to multiple VMs
I think QubesOS only does mitigations, not microupdates.
it may be possible to do it on Qubes too. I think the microcode updates are not OS-specific, but I’m not certain about this
Everything supports https today, I think that wasn’t a question