systemd is great
exu
Maybe that's a really bright street lamp behind the cat
Maybe if you develop C# in Visual Studio then Windows does just work best.
It's so funny how you can crash the whole Windows desktop by mounting a network share, disconnecting from the network and trying to access it.
Found that at a previous job where technicians would frequently connect and disconnect from networks. Also, it's impossible to unmount such a share from explorer or PowerShell. Only the old CMD tool works
Downloaded through HTTPS so end-to-end encrypted
Athena was goddess of warfare, presumably the less barbaric, kind to the Greeks. Minerva still has the strategic warfare thing, but her non-military side is more pronounced.
You can use AMDVLK with the mesa just fine
Their reasoning is literally the second sentence on that page.
Note however that the
10.Y.Z
release chain represents the "cleanup" of the codebase, so it should be accepted that10.Y.Z
breaks all compatibility, at some point, with previous Emby-compatible interfaces, and may also break compatibility with previous10.Y
releases if required for later cleanup work
Any 10.Y.Z release is cleanup and can include breaking changes. That's been the case for 10.9 and 10.10 already btw.
Yeah, I also use that, but it's not quite as easy as the others. Either you're open to the whole network or you need some form of external key management to add/remove peers from your network.
You always have to learn the processes in a new company, this is just part of that. And if they don't give you the explanations, training and time to learn, that's a good sign you wouldn't want to be at this company.
Maybe also speak to some of your new colleagues, whether they had similar trouble and see if you can improve the process for the next person.
A bunch really, Headscale with Tailscale client, Nebula VPN, Netmaker, Zerotier.
Not everything is a file either. I don't see many complaints about that