Hatte im Railjet von Wien bei Freilassing zuletzt immer Kontrollen. Weiß nicht, wie es im Regio der die Strecke Salzburg/München fährt aussieht.
Ist alles recht traurig anzusehen, halte Schengen für eine der besten Errungenschaften der EU.
Hatte im Railjet von Wien bei Freilassing zuletzt immer Kontrollen. Weiß nicht, wie es im Regio der die Strecke Salzburg/München fährt aussieht.
Ist alles recht traurig anzusehen, halte Schengen für eine der besten Errungenschaften der EU.
Interesting. As I said, I never tried yunohost. I usually work with podman, and just assign local ports to pods, then route traffic to those ports internally, which seems to work fine.
Anyway, I feel like we won't be solving OPs issue here. Still, interesting to see some of the problems people with different setups have to deal with.
You can get a well-working used bike for very cheap. New e-bikes tend to be pricey, used e bikes are often still pricey or come with caveats.
Europe = One town in Spain.
That's also how it works for almost everyone I know in Germany. I think the last time I wasn't able to just tap my card was before the pandemic. The only time I touched cash recently was when an old lady insisted on giving me some for fixing her computer. Feel like we're mostly caught up (in that regard - don't mention fax machines). Well, in the cities at least. Outside of them ... I honestly dunno.
I think the most cash based country I've been to was Japan, funnily enough.
I'm also in Germany. Most banks offer either a credit or debit Visa or MasterCard, with the debit version usually being accepted like a credit card would be, excluding some edge cases.
Even Sparkassen seem to slowly be transitioning to that option, though it took them 10 years longer than everyone else. So, unless you don't want to use a Visa or MasterCard for philosophical reasons (which I could understand, their stranglehold on the market is very annoying), your bank probably offers something that would be accepted there.
I'd say jellyfish are surprisingly smart for something that doesn't technically have a brain.
Yeah, I feel like we're missing some info here.
I have to admit that I have no experience with yuno. Always seemed interesting, but not like something that fits into my work flow.
If they're self-hosting at home (which I'm also doing for some services), I'd presume they're probably running their stuff on a single machine, so I'm not sure where their router would come Into it. The data the cloudflare tunnel process receives should look the same to the router no matter the port it is ultimately sent to, and when it is sent to an address internal to the machine, shouldn't pass through the router again.
Oh yeah, I was thinking way more generally for some reason. I can certainly see that in isolation.
I'm not so sure about that. I feel if you already have a steam library, a pc handheld is kinda hard to beat. Depending on what you like, you might already own every game you'll want for the Steam Deck. Even if you gotta buy everything new, Steam does sales more often and more aggressively than Nintendo.
If you're not into paying for things, you can pirate on the Steam Deck. Who knows when the Switch 2 will be jailbroken.
For me, now that there are viable Linux Handhelds, I think I'd kind of struggle to justify one running a proprietary OS.
That was painful.
If you're working for a division of General Dynamics (which I dunno, but they've been reported to be behind that campaign), I'm kinda surprised that this is the red line.
Like, your employer also makes miniguns and tanks and shit.