Zoneminder was cool when it was the only game in town, but didn’t it save “videos” as a folder of JPEGs of frame grabs?
Zoneminder was cool when it was the only game in town, but didn’t it save “videos” as a folder of JPEGs of frame grabs?
It blows me away that they had all this lore and setting that would have made a great modern remake; most people didn’t game on the Mac and never experienced any of it.
Instead we get…whatever this is gonna be?
Especially after Microsoft swooped in and took away Halo from Mac gamers to thrust Microsoft into the gaming space just felt like a slap in the face. And now they shit all over what little we did have back then. Stupid move, IMHO.
Yeah, always check all of this stuff. Server hardware gets a lot more updates than like gamer board BIOS, companies invest high millions, even low billions in this stuff and they expect problems to be address promptly for that kind of cash.
Check for any peripherals or cards, too. RAID, backplanes, networking cards; drivers, firmware, anything.
What’s closed about OPNSense?
I can’t event get my town to put the trash holiday schedule in an iCal file.
It was when I enabled it but I think it’s on the main release now? It uses HomeAssistant’s new list views. At the top right there should be a box that says “filter:’downloaded” or something like that; click the X to remove it and see everything.
They changed the way new stuff is listed, you have to unfilter your list of installed integrations to see new stuff
Hades
I’m not familiar with using USB drives, but on any bare-metal system don’t use /dev/sdX
but instead use /dev/disk/by-id/<big long disk identifier>
in your fstab/cryptab etc. Even if you switch ports/bays, or your devices come up in a weird order after a reboot, config always points to the same physical disk. Way less stuff breaks.
God they’re so expensive now. I bought a 24-port backplane for $37 like 3 years ago and the same one is now $120
Yeah, ok? The fresh mechanics Pokemon has needed for a long time now. Also, still rounding up ‘mons to build a team to accomplish goal.
It was similar enough that Nintendo had to tell its fans to shut the hell up about it.
Palworld is the facelift Pokemon needed.
Man, he admitted he was guilty.
I don’t recall Nintendo trolling.
I do recall Nintendo, in the most polite and businesslike way possible, telling its incessant dickriders to stop flooding its communication channels with the breaking news that someone made a game with a Pokemon-adjacent concept.
Yeah that’s kind of the point.
(Also wtf are you smoking? “Travel the world collecting animals to be on your team” is the core concept)
Seems if the messages are sent in an inherently insecure fashion, all one would need to do is set up an instance that purposefully does not filter out all the things it’s supposed to be kind/competent enough to filter out, and boom it has everything.
NFS is always cranky for me, and you can’t get it to use symlinks at all (yeah Samba’s implementation is janky but at least it exists)
It’s UID/GID 10000 on the host because you are using an unprivileged LXC container. Unprivileged means that “root” inside the container (which is just a user space of the host with access restrictions) is user 10000 on the host - this is so that files and processes inside the container don’t run with the real UID zero, where they could plant a malicious file, or run a malicious program that escapes containment that ends up with root access on the host.
Quickest way to make this work over samba is to force user 10000 and force group 10000. That way everything connecting to Samba would see the files as their own.
Honestly the better solution is to make your software inside the containers run with a local non-root user (which would be something like 10001) and then force samba to use that. Then nothing is running as root in or out of the containers. Samba will still limit access to shares based on the samba login, but for file access purposes it will still use the read/write levels of your non-root user (because of the force- directives)
Ooo, someone should do a Framework module next
Yeah, this would never work on Android! Oh, wait…
HACS 2.0 is out and it made this standard.