You can prevent this by adding a credit card to your account. It “upgrades” your status, and then as long as you stay in the free tier allocations you won’t be charged.
I currently use a custom filter/rewrite in AdGuard Home (similar to pihole).
An alternative to running a central dns server is to use mDNS. You can install a daemon on each server that you want to access via hostname, and then clients know that ServerName.local domains should be resolved using mdns. They send out a dns query to a local multicast IP, the daemon on the servers receives the query and the appropriate one responds. By design it’s local only.
That may depend on how you’re using it. You certainly can add a windows share as a remote and push to it just like any other remote. You’re not going to get anything fancy like hooks/ci/cd of course but it works. Though I can’t imagine the performance is great.
If you’re each using that directory as your own checkout, that’s pretty bad and likely to result in problems. I would avoid that.
There are definitely features of a real git server like protecting branches from force push, accidentally deleting, tracking issues, etc etc that you’d gain from even a basic GitHub repo. I’d still push for that.
I read somewhere that Lemmy.ml has basically maxed out its VPS with its provider, so they’re stuck for the time being, whereas Lemmy.world actually just upgraded its server hardware. Hoping they’ll migrate to a beefier server soon.
Pokémon Scarlet. I’ve got a bunch of the ominous stakes to find still, I was really trying to not use a guide but it’s been a few weeks now. Even with the performance issues I still really enjoy the story.
I also still need to get back to grinding for all the master trainer titles in Pokémon Let’s Go. We’ll see, as I get older it’s harder and harder to finish games at all.
The majority of Reddit's 57m users do not use 3rd party apps. In fact I'd argue most don't (or didn't) even know you could use a 3rd party app or understand why you'd want to. To them Reddit is just the app. So yeah, of course they're not participating in the protest.
I don't expect Reddit to go away or to be adversely impacted by this movement. But I'm not going to worry about what goes on there, similar to how I don't have a FB account and I don't worry about what the 1B other users are doing. I left Reddit for myself, if other people continue to use it then so be it.
How does that work with stop lights? I'd say most stop lights are longer than 1 minute, so does everybody turn their car off while waiting? Does that cause a noticeable delay when the light changes?
I would hardly believe that requiring a free library card to access library services is killing people. You're being hyperbolic and offensive for no reason. I'm glad you're so passionate about the subject, but you're not doing any favors to your cause by ostracizing and casting people away like they're useless idiots. The goal should be to convince people you're opinion is right, not to tell others they're stupid. How does that help homeless people? You aren't going to get any change if you can't get people on board.
Part of that starts with you understanding why there are some people who don't want their libraries covered in human waste and needles. If you can't see beyond "they must be evil rich white snobs" then I suppose there's no hope for you. Go back to Twitter if you want to be an asshole.
I was with you until the end there. Really uncalled for to call someone disgusting and wish harm upon them because they have a different opinion than yours.
If you read the article, it’s not about rich people seeing homeless folks, it’s about vandalism and open drug use on the sidewalks. You don’t have to be rich or white to feel uneasy while stepping over bodies sprawled out on the sidewalk or walking by human waste and needles in the bushes the next morning.
Perhaps there’s a middle ground like keeping the Wi-Fi on but requiring login with a (free) library card.
This happened earlier today to me, too. My comment ended up in the wrong thread and ended up completely out of context. There are definitely some issues to work out.
Will there be a physical release?