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MangoPenguin

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I don’t think I’ve ever experienced shadowplay breaking because there’s an update pending.

MangoPenguin,
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If you add another / at the end of the URL does that solve it?

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Good, game saves should have zero reason to be that huge.

MangoPenguin,
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Yeah but compared to x86 setups they often are not the best choice these days.

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IIRC if you’re running uBlock Origin there’s no need for Privacy Badger.

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Why do you trust Greasemonkey and some random script? That’s far less safe than just installing uBlock Origin.

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I just do the first option.

Everything is pretty much idle at 3am when the backups run, since it’s just me using the services. So I don’t really expect to have issues with DBs being backed up this way.

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In a classic server-client situation, your clients should have AllowedIPs set to 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 in their repecive configuration file.

Only if you want the VPN to be your default route! Many may not want this.

Does the form factor between 3.5" and 2.5" matter in a NAS server? (slrpnk.net)

Been finding some good deals on 2.5 disks lately, but have never bought one before. Have a couple of 3.5 disks on the other hand in my Unraid server. Wondering how much it matters wether I get a 2.5 or not? What form factor do you prefer/usually go for?

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3.5" are cheaper, go up to higher capacities (2.5" maxes out at only 5TB IIRC), and are easier to find cheap in used/refurb formats.

I wouldn’t use 2.5" unless you absolutely had to for some reason.

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AFAIK the user account created by default on windows will be a full privilege account, so won’t need a password to gain admin through UAC. Essentially the same as Linux where you can gain root privileges through sudo by using your own password.

But if you create an account with standard user privileges it will ask your for the password to an administrator account to gain admin. I’m not sure what the linux equivalent of this would be, denying sudo access would be too restrictive so maybe there’s an in between where you need the password to an admin user to gain sudo.

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Pretty normal tbh, a lot of those thumb drives get very hot. Probably not great for its lifespan though.

Best bet is install an SSD if you have a spot for an M.2 or 2.5" drive inside.

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And stuff like this is why Linux communities get a bad rep lol. No one cares that the the term all only came along with the iPhone, it’s a common term now so get used to it.

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“Usually”

MangoPenguin,
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App and program are interchangeable terms, it doesn’t matter.

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I find it really hard to read for getting the information I need quickly, too much going on with too much useless info.

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No, 2FA stops someone from getting into your account if they have the password.

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Does it maybe mean 40% cacao content chocolate?

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It can be done if you implement a reverse proxy in front of the services.

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With vaultwarden it’s very easy, just change the port map in the docker compose file on the host side. No idea how to do it with the official server stack.

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Firefox; easy to sync, easy to access, easy to search through.

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I just use their servers, it’s encrypted anyways and my bookmarks are all public websites, so other than some data on what I like to bookmark there’s not much there.

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Backup and restore after formatting? I would assume you have backups in place already

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I use FF sync, it’s encrypted anyways.

For work I use chromium with sync too.

How to combat creeping firefox enshitification? (lemmy.sdf.org)

I deal with a lot of VMs for varying purposes, and it seems frequent that my purpose for opening firefox is derailed by some kind of nag. For example, I frequently get the “you haven’t used firefox in a while” in vms that I rarely use firefox and have to go disable the “meta refresh” option in the “about:config”....

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Make it a key combo that shows it or something like that.

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They weren’t on apples servers, people were deleting them from the photos app but it wasn’t deleting them from the actual filesystem.

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