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We’ll call it HookerGPT
We’ll call it HookerGPT
I’m so tired of all their wining
Unless the code in car thing exposes vulnerabilities or potential exploits in Spotify. Even the potential exposure may not be worth the risk to them.
Windows has a store. Most people just choose not to use it.
So you’re saying there’s a chance…
It’s infamous among big business execs. It’s famous for everyone else.
Who doesn’t want to get D?
Change port to 8080 because stupid container locks down 80
What is PD?
Firefox is doing the same thing though
we are now in the process of cooking my friends
Would you like some A1 sauce with your rack of Nathan?
You’re saying all content on TikTok is about Palestine or Israel. Math doesn’t add up.
I wish it had better SSO integration with keycloak
I installed it in a VM that’s running Unraid. It was pretty simple to set up that way. The hardest part was figuring out how to pass through the USB controller to the VM. Side note: if you’re building a home server, you should look into getting an extra PCI USB controller so you can dedicate them to different VMs if needed (or leave one for the host to use).
For routing to the open Internet, there’s a handy addon in HA to connect to Cloudflare Tunnel. It works great. The only catch is you need a domain name registered with Cloudflare. Of course, not needed if you only want to control it from LAN-connected devices.
I have been using it for years and still find some things confusing. Like idk why it’s so hard to figure out how to customize the dashboard and create new widgets for it. I’ve been a professional web dev for 8 years and if I’m struggling with it, you can bet most people aren’t even going to bother. Idk what’s so hard about providing simple html, css, and js like every other web framework.
What bail outs?
They send you to therapy because “it’s not healthy to live in a fantasy.”
Yeah but the programming is done on a computer and then uploaded to that device. It’s not specific enough of a term anymore. That’s why it feels antiquated. Back in the 80s, most people didn’t know enough about computers to know there were differences in different types of programming, and there were fewer types then too. These days you still don’t need to be too specific unless you’re discussing your role with someone else in the industry but still, if you just say you’re a programmer now, pretty much everyone will know you mean it’s computer programming.
It is easily readable wingdings. It doesn’t say it has to be easily understood or interpreted.