

Ive been Waiting years for Wayland
Ive been Waiting years for Wayland
Its a pre-authentication gateway and SSO provider for OAuth/SAML. So if you dont trust a random docker container to be secure it requires you to authenticate and then it automatically passes a token to the app for SSO if it supports OAuth/SAML.
Intel owns x86, AMD owns x64. Which is funny.
Intel tried to make Itanium which was incompatible with x86 in order to become a monopoly, but AMD extended x86 with x64. AMD won in the end due to adoption, their first chip was the original Athlon64, which came shortly after the pentium 4 and the ghz wars.
I’d assume all Chinese devices are being backdoored via CCP incentives. Buy Asus perhaps, assuming Taiwan never gets infiltrated.
I was an idiot and bought a high end TPLink router, I can’t even use Vlans without signing up for their back door service.
I’ve just had a lot more success using Caddy when it comes to things that require mod rewrites and stuff on Nginx. I dont know what they’ve done differently on the back end but the compatibility with random types of web server software seems to play nicer. Also theres Certbot integration built in which is nice.
I would buy an i5 9400 PC off eBay. Dell or Lenovo. Should be less than 200$.
Theres another webserver called Caddy that is pretty nice.
They probably just benchmark every popular distro and then AI makes the rest.
My Nvidia wont sleep/wakeup on my desktop. I generally stick to Intel where I can, which will probably be my next gpu.
What I did is Reolink with PoE off Amazon for about 100$, with RTSP so it can be absorbed into Home Assistant. Block its mac address for internet access in your router.
I use YouTrack’s knowledgebase, which has a plugin for Draw.IO. I use the cloud version which is free but you can host it yourself.
I bought a 9500t NUC off ebay for 150$, and that is 6 cores and has minimal power usage. I’d definitely go the enterprise scrap yard route.
I’d had always blamed Bill Gates for windows monopoly, though now I’m pretty sure it was the US government all along pushing it for a backdoor.
Ah very cool, thank you.
Could you route through a VPN like Torguard or something?
Pockets like a bookmark synchronizer essentially?
Does it do anything that signing into Firefox does not?
MongoDB should make a github alternative, since thats something they should have already have baked into their platform.
I hope it gets draw.io integration, I can’t have a wiki without diagrams.