You do. It automatically reboots after applying rpm-ostree updates.
You do. It automatically reboots after applying rpm-ostree updates.
You’re right and I’m not saying that I recommend settling it to permissive. You should understand the risks involved.
I’ve been using Fedora CoreOS as my main server in my home lab for a couple years now and have been very happy with it. You still get the convenience of automatic atomic updates and you also have the flexibility of being able to install whatever additional Fedora packages you need with rpm-ostree.
I installed Docker Engine and docker-compose from upstream. You should be able to set SELinux to permissive mode if you need to so it doesn’t enforce any policies.
They stopped the flash sales after they implemented their refund policy.
I’ve been listening to it in my car over the last few weeks. I’m really enjoying it so far.
I will stay motivated for only $45 billion.
John Connor
I’m not defending Google but I think the change is just an admission that the old “Chromecast” branding is outdated. It wouldn’t surprise me if less than 5% of users still regularly cast from a desktop browser.
You don’t need to admit anything. Settle the matter confidentially without an admission of guilt. If you are asked, say that it was an HR matter that you are not allowed to discuss.
Then you can be less guarded about the investigation findings in your statement and you don’t have to worry about defamation and a potential lawsuit that could further damage your reputation.
I don’t understand why LTT wouldn’t negotiate a settlement first with the accuser in exchange for a nondisclosure and non-disparagement agreement before releasing any statement. You could view their posturing as defiance.
With docker-compose and Watchtower, I’m upgraded before I even see the announcement.
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Tailscale. Use Headscale if you prefer self hosting over using their cloud service.
They ditched the motto but it’s still in Google’s code of conduct. Not that it makes any difference at this point.
It didn’t when I last used it. But that was also years ago. The Handbrake devs were pretty adamant back then about not adding remuxing.
If you just want to remove audio and subtitle tracks, don’t use Handbrake. That will re-encode your video which will result in quality loss. Use MKVToolNix or FFmpeg to remux instead and only remove the tracks you don’t want.
Remuxing is also much faster and less cpu intensive than re-encoding.
Exactly. Maximizing shareholder value is an inherent conflict of interest.
Tim really wants that visionary breakthrough product to “cement his legacy”.
Let me rephrase that. I think it’s more likely that Valve will not sell to the highest bidder and will stay private. Their ability to control their own destiny has driven their success.
Search for portable Jellyfin media server projects. It looks like there’s a few out there.
If you’re going to use this in a car, it needs to be as simple as plugging in a single device and powering it on. An over-engineered solution is going to quickly turn into a headache.