OK, so one TOTP app more. What’s this one doing better than all the others like 2FAS?
OK, so one TOTP app more. What’s this one doing better than all the others like 2FAS?
Hmm, I don’t get it. I can save ISO images on ZFS just fine, also LXC templates.
I have not (yet?) noticed an issue. Do you have a link to the bug report?
Taking only a part of my post does not make sense in this context.
Open source is when the source code is available.
Free software is when the source is available and the license lets you exercise your 4 freedoms.
Exactly what I was thinking… They made an effort to not let others operate Signal servers. Now they say that infrastructure costs USD 14M. They could save some of the 14M by allowing people to use their own signal servers.
Good idea IMHO, and I never heard about these HDMI dummies. Might try this.
You’re right, they are not as expensive as I remembered. I’ll try to find one on ebay. How do you access the console - browser with Java applet?
Uses quite a lot of space, that’s why I’d prefer slide-out if it weren’t so expensive.
Je me souviens que qqn dans ma famille en avait un, et c’était plutôt bien (bonne réception, bien stable quand ça tombait par terre de temps en temps…).
Aucun modèle qui te plaît parmi ceux que Amazon révèle en cherchant « mobile senior »?
You’ve got 2 kidneys. You generously give one to someone in need.
You have 1 kidney. You now have a single point of failure, where you had redundancy before.
IT guy here, just in case that might have gibt unnoticed.
2FA is more secure, and IMHO there’s no need to be upset.
When you say „didn’t work very well“ do you mean performance was not good?
A local backup synced to cloud is a valid solution, it’s just that I’d like to skip the local part because I feel it’s superfluous for my usecase.
Up- and downlink are fast enough and because the data only changes very slowly, storing deltas in a remote backup location should be fast enough.
Do you experience this in the web console?
Cool, I wasn’t aware that these were publicly available.
I’ve exclusively used Thinkpads with Linux as my daily driver since 20 years now. Programming, office, general tinkering (no graphics-intensive stuff though) - had almost no issues in the whole time.
IMHO for Linux, you really can’t go wrong with any Thinkpad nowadays.
Not at all, I’m just wondering if this particular one is better than any of the others.