

Fun fact part 2: windows will (or used to) overwrite grub when installing updates, but not all updates that would make it predictable and less fun


Fun fact part 2: windows will (or used to) overwrite grub when installing updates, but not all updates that would make it predictable and less fun


I don’t even have a web interface on my server, so with that in mind: If they are managing it day to day, get a qnap device, my none tech friend has one, started with a 2bay now has a 4 bay with 8tb drives (QNAP TS-464). I’ve only ever had to help him with the old one, can’t remember what the problem was but 10mins and the command line and it was fixed.
Also have a look at true as or hexos, I think they have immich as an app, not 100% sure


I usually don’t bother with most dot files, if any at all. If I’m copying anything local it’s just easier to use scp on the file, or tar a group then scp it where I want. Obviously you need ssh installed


How about knock it down and rebuild a modern building, can possibly more expensive to do that, could even include a hotel/lodgings for MPs


Every country has idiots in them, social media just made it easier for them to band together


I mean I was surprised when I heard about the motorbike cavalry charge, I was also surprised when they used horses for a cavalry charge


I had to do it a couple of times, major pain, mostly as you do it that infrequently that you forget everything that you have to do to enable and change them


I mean yes, but also no, firewalls exist for a reason, and it’s not just for stopping connections coming in but also connections going out. The only way I can see this been a serious problem is if they have some kind of radio receiver/transmitter or an esim that’s active on a UK phone network.


If you live in china


Absolute favourite is | the pipe command.


This gives a bit more detail. Unfortunately it misses the evil lemon, which is what it should actually be called.
This is the kind of stuff we could only dream about ~20 years ago when I did astrophysics on hand only discovered ~30 exoplanets if I remember. I think the number is around 6000 now


It was the will of the people… no possible way to not do it…


I always thought of maths as a language, and physics as using that language to describe everything in the world. I often describe my physics degree as a degree in problem solving, so a maths degree would be similar but more abstract problem solving. So for jobs just about anything that is technical or requires abstract thought.


I ran hero kids for mine, started when the youngest was the same age. When I started the content was sparse but enough, now it’s got a monster manual, loads of pre built adventures and loads of extra bits. The extra bits are really important for kids they include outline drawings of the pre built characters to colour in, monsters to colour in character minis to cut out etc etc.
This helped me massively as it’s often went, I want to play hero kids now! And whilst they sorted out who they wanted to be, and even what pet they wanted, sorted their coloured dice, I could quickly select an adventure based on time and difficulty, and pretty much jump straight in with no prep. Obviously read the rules before hand
Youalso just needed to make the enemy “death” as suitable as you think the kids could handle, from the rat ran away to you chopped it in half with an axe.


I actually want one country to ban VPNs just so every other country can see the fallout or complete lack of enforcement


According to this https://kb.netgear.com/000062272/How-do-I-create-configure-and-assign-VLANs-on-my-Orbi-Pro-WiFi-6 the default is a trunk port, however I’ve had issues with Netgear switches in the past where a <switchmodel>v3 had completely different abilities to <switch model>V4, and terminology not been consistent. The only having one vlan on the orbi could be the pvid which is the vlan untagged packets get assigned to.


Can’t you just put ha on a trunk port, then configure the ha os with multiple vlans, that’s how I usually do servers that are available to multiple vlans, make sure each vlan has it’s own /24.
Make sure each ssid is mapped to only one vlan. And if possible a different channel for each ssid. As multiple ssids share the same channel. I forced all the iot things on to 2.4ghz as most don’t like combined 2.4/5ghz ssids, and 5ghz for everything else.


/datapool or whatever the array is called for zfs pools, I often do /mail on mail servers, and /www on web servers. Not sure why but it makes it super obvious what’s going on when you login remotely
Have had 2 kids experience this I can tell that it’s the opposite, the Chromebook supplied to the school were the bottom of the barrel in terms of cost and performance, the vast majority of UK (primary) schools are in debt and can’t afford better. Which led to the kids actively saying they don’t want a Chromebook as they are rubbish.