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Please yes usbc alt dp alt with 4x4k120 hdr mst support
I recommend you just ask chatgpt to explain how to use certbot Tell it your domain name and ask it to give you the command to create the crrtificates What I do is ask for a systemd service file to check all certificates once a day and update certificates with less than 1 month remaining. After that its taken care of forever
Runs on laptop with broken screen.
The software for email server is multiple decades old, I don’t worry about it. Also email isn’t really secure. If you have real secrets, you need to use end to end encryption on top.
10-20 a year for a domain name.
dynamic dns from freedns is free
Email server is a free laptop with a broken screen
I set it up with dockermail server in an afternoon. They have good docs, it was easy.
Self host email, It’s not thaylt hard and its good for everyone to make small email servers a thing again
Backdoor hidden in plain sight?
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Chatgpt make this code secure against weird people trying to crash and exploit it ot
That works great now I can zcat -f /var/log/apache2/*
Anything that stops working when I shut off the internet is a hardpass for me
Seems fine used it a few times so far. It works. Very easy to setup. I want to try keepass before I choose. Keepass has a more “foss flavour”
Wow thanks I will try this cinnamon destop
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I don’t know if that applies to me but big yikes!
How do you go inside those containers and poke around then ?
Well in this particular case, zcat failing with error on uncompressed text isn’t a behaviour worth preserving.
It should do the expected zcat behaviour, which is just print the text.
I have a hard time imagining a scenario where you call zcat and would prefer an error rather than a useable output
I wouldn’t call all this hoop jumping to reading common log files “doing it better”.
This is exactly the kind of arcane tinkering that makes everything a tedious time wasting chore on linux.
At this point it’s accepted that text files get zipped and that should be handled transparently and not be precious about kilobits of logic storage as if we were still stuck on a 80386 with 4 megs of ram.
Not improving existing software leads to stagnation.
It’s certainly a good part of why so much of linux is an awkward kludgy idiosyncratic mess to use.
Whatever the first implementation does ends up being a suicide pact by default.
Another option is to change cat to auto decompress compressed files, instead of printing gibberish.
Where is it? I can’t seen to find it https://github.com/zCat?tab=repositories
Even a corrupt compressed files has a very different structure relative to plain text. “file” already has the code to detect exactly which.
Still, failing on corrupted compression instead of failing on plaintext would be an improvement.
Just use browser If it doesn’t run in browser Then you don’t need it