So I looked them up with my Mastodon account to try to follow but quickly discovered that not all searches for ‘BBC’ lead to accounts related to the BBC…l.
So I looked them up with my Mastodon account to try to follow but quickly discovered that not all searches for ‘BBC’ lead to accounts related to the BBC…l.
Note that if you want actual virtualization then perhaps Proxmox (not sure if it manages multiple hypervisors - I haven’t obtained something to test it on yet). Portainer is best for Docker management (it, and it’s client agents, run as docker containers themselves. Don’t forget to enable web sockets if proxying.
Give portainer a try. It’s actually pretty good for getting a birdseye view, and let’s you manage more than one docker server.
It’s not perfect of course.
Pfblockerng on pfsense is very powerful.
It’s an utter embarrassment.
Can you not just backup the pg txn logs (with periodic full backups, purged in accordance with your needs?). That’s a much safer way to approach DBs anyway.
(exclude the online db files from your file system replication)
It’s worth noting that ‘oversee’ (‘oversight’) and ‘overlook’ should mean decidedly different things…
Why doesn’t he just get his security clearance and help communicate truths, rather than exasperate things by giving voice to misinformation, or worse, disinformation…?
I try lo like the Front Burner, but the host comes off as unserious and it really makes it hard to wade through. Casual rapport is fine, but it’s difficult to strike the right note. (by way of contrast, The Daily usually manages it quite well even when it’s not Michael Barbaro).
I really enjoy Nile Red/Blue. The humour is spot on - dry and subtle and I be up laughing out loud quite a bit.
And - the chemistry is fantastic.
Although you can add lemmy communities it’s really very limited and not useful (for me at least).
This is a good comment. There is no vacuum. Well said.
At first I thought this was a great idea. But need to understand a bit more about the security implications for those that subscribe and post to the communities that want to do a move. It’s one thing to trust your credentials to the host server, but quite another to implicitly trust the community mod who wishes to move. How would the old posts migrate? How would integrity of the constituent posts be preserved? How easy would it be to inject comments into to historical posts and republish them on the new, official, server? Could you be held liable (whether officially or through reputational risk) for posting content that wasn’t really yours? Maybe there are good mechanisms to maintain integrity of data? I’m just not sure what they are.
I think there may be implications to this that are not obvious.
Happy to have these concerns assuaged, of course!
That seems plausible.
That is very odd! The content certainly seems to be Canadian, though.
That is very interesting!
You may be onto something… /s
(I almost went with British Broadcorping Castration…)