Our enterprise has all of that automated, who's searching for names manually in any business of nontrivial size....?
This can, and should, be scripted.
Our enterprise has all of that automated, who's searching for names manually in any business of nontrivial size....?
This can, and should, be scripted.
It's not your country, it's not your decision, buzz off with it.
Theres a link below of a "you g girl" on the toilet.
It appears to be a young adult, clothed, using a toilet as a seat. Idk why it's labeled the way it is, it's really weird.
However , that somewhat dilutes the notion that that means children on this site.
Easier and more straightforward to get a position and salary promotion by way of hopping jobs than it is to do within the same company.
It's really sad that this is the state of things but it is how it is.
I think you have it backwards....
"Organic" foods have to use older, less safe, more harmful, sometimes longer lasting & more bioavailable "organic" pesticides and herbicides. They just have worse risk profiles overall vs their synthetic counterparts.
While GMOs often are able to utilize newer synthetic "safer" pesticides and herbicides that they have been genetically modified to survive. (They all still suck for you and I to be fair, some less than others)
You shouldn't be opening up access to your Jellyfin server to the internet, that's why.
Not only are there known vulnerabilities that can, and will, be abused by bad actors (Not even humans, automated systems). But it also provides a convenient way for media entities & your ISP to target you in mass piracy crackdowns.
Nevermind the undisclosed or unknown vulnerabilities that may be exposed by Jellyfin.
Having it behind a VPN protects you and your media.
I'm not sure why this post exists, it does line up...
It's called perspective, we are looking at two holes offset by some distance from an offset perspective which means the hole below will look offset away from our point of reference. Which it does, expectedly.
I think the idea is pretty cool, the application kind of sucks.
THAT SAID
Here's the magical part.
It takes much more effort to correct bullshit than it does to make it up, unfortunately.
I do appreciate your explanation though.
This take brought to you by Amazon!
Seriously this is such a corporate take, demanding that everyone stop complaining unless they do things that may it may not be possible for them to do. Not everyone works in a unionizeable job, and not everyone can boycott Amazon (Most of their profits are from AWS, which runs the majority of sites and services you use. Stop using them, including lemmy instances hosted on AWS? You start!)
Possible that nation wide labor rights may be eroded away, EVERYONE has a right to complain about that.
Or marketing.
How TF do people market themselves and their games? It just doesn't slick with me....
Isn't it the other way around and a general fantasy trope?
I find it incredibly helpful for breaking into new things.
I want to learn terraform today, no guide/video/docs site can do it as well as having a teacher available at any time for Q&A.
Aside from that, it's pretty good for general Q&A on documented topics, and great when provided context (ie. A full 200MB export of documentation from a tool or system).
But the moment I try and dig deeper I to something I'm an expert in, it just breaks down.