

Clair obscur.
It looks so good, and the music is great, and story is apparently fantastic, but I just can not get the hang of the counter/block mechanic in combats, and without it the battles are pretty much impossible.


Clair obscur.
It looks so good, and the music is great, and story is apparently fantastic, but I just can not get the hang of the counter/block mechanic in combats, and without it the battles are pretty much impossible.
How are you going to build that application you wrote on the paper?


I get that, I was just having fun with your typo 🙂


Patent gamer?
You only play original ideas?


Yeah, this has become an issue for us at work as well.
Currently we are doing a POC for an in-house developed solution where a azure function app handles the renewal of certificates for any domain we have, both wildcard and named, and place the certificates in a key vault where services that need them can get access.
Looks to be working, so the main issue now is finding a non-US certificate provider that supports acme. EU has some but even more local there aren’t many options.
Doesn’t look like you have set any limitations on uploading to it?
I’ll just go ahead and upload my 20TB or so of linux ISOs to your public facing website where everyone can see what is uploaded to it…


Or they are just home users behind a CGNAT, which more and more ISPs use.
And even if they aren’t, home users usually have dynamic IPs, meaning it can change.
That won’t stop me! I vibe code!


Unless you are running on Pata drives from the 90s or have movies in fucking 32k, there is no reason for movies on the hard drives to buffer.
Probably something going on with your server causing it. The HDDs connected to a bad card, or something keeping the drives very busy


But why are you asking here though? Considering Lemmy is developed on github?
I this case it is a wordplay on the fact that young people these days call gossip “tea”.


That is a lot of text for something that has no relevance in this case, since it is from Italy and not the US.
Different countries have different laws, and court cases in the US has no effect on Italian law.


I’m personally looking at setting up whisper or whisperx with bazarr, to get subtitles for movies and series that I can’t find any to download.


We do, it’s just that those users will also often go “nah, I’m just joking!” then do some shit anyways.
Dnsmasq is dependent on whatever DNS servers you provide it with for its data, so if those controlling those DNS servers get ordered to block something you experience that.
Unbound however does the same job as the DNS servers you would configure in Dnsmasq : when you do a DNS request, unbound goes to the root hint servers, then works its way down through the authorative DNS servers til it finds what you are requesting.
Well, this is selfhost, so why not do that and set up unbound to use?
I’ll let my dad know he can no longer use his bow tie, since he wears it on his neck and not hair.
And I’ll let my niece know she has to remove the bows on the clothing her daughter has.
And I’ll stop tying my shoelaces in a bow.


Experienced a site some years ago that let me I put however long password I wanted (my default is 52 in my password manager), but turns out it only used the first 20 or so.
Is that February 27th 2023 or February 23rd 2027?
I’ll have to look at the mod to increase the block/parry period, to see if that is my issue.
cheers!