

Guess out of my ass would be a browser url error. It doesn’t work on either Firefox or Chrome on Android, but works fine on Voyager on Android.


Guess out of my ass would be a browser url error. It doesn’t work on either Firefox or Chrome on Android, but works fine on Voyager on Android.


It depends on the wording of the NDA. Get a lawyer to verify.
In an ideal world NDA cover trade secrets or operational procedures


Curl.


It would depend on the working of the NDA.
Just a casual reminder that NDA cover lawful activity. If you have a NDA and something illegal happens within the scope of the NDA it will not protect you from the law. Also, they do not block you from reporting illegal stuff.


Hire a hitman. They are all traps run by class traitors.


Kinda wish they had an LTS version


I would say no to staying back. The employee that broke it needs to fix his code, at the very least roll the change back.
At the next meeting or post mortem bring up why code can be pushed to prod without review. Your git forge should be able to block merging to prod by a single person.


But what problems are they introducing this time?


There is a section on Identity Management in the awesome sysadmin repo.
https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin?tab=readme-ov-file#identity-management
But if they are using O365 or Google Workspace they both come with Identity Management
Localsend some hunter2?
Yes, Mac’s are ARM based with their M chips.
Most single board computers like Raspberry Pi are ARM based.
The 3 big cloud providers all offer ARM based platforms.


Pretty much any GitHub project right?
I should downvote you for the name but I don’t read coworker like a weeb so I won’t.


2001, attacking yourself to justify another decade long war.


They are going to use a waste of electricity to help manage you waste of space and water? Joy.


Seems like a good middle ground for people who don’t want to run Tdarr and who don’t want to learn longass commands.


Can’t most word processors deal with this?


Don’t think so. There is also nothing stopping an instance admin to patch Lemmy to ignore delete requests.
Do you have pointers on how to get that up an going?