Samba v1 has been disabled by default for years in Windows, because of security concerns. If m$ is even warning against using it, you probably shouldn’t use it.
Enabling something that’s deprecated as fuck is not a very good example.
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Samba v1 has been disabled by default for years in Windows, because of security concerns. If m$ is even warning against using it, you probably shouldn’t use it.
Enabling something that’s deprecated as fuck is not a very good example.
Maybe 10 years ago, but for me installing anything is done with a single command (pacman or yay)
Are you using some sort of niche software?
Usually people who installed it yesterday and are mad it doesn’t behave exactly like the OS they’ve been using for the last 20 years (which they also had to learn how to use)


I’m sorry, but this was too difficult to read, the author is kinda cringe.
Kubernetes
In an enterprise setting you’d use something like Active Directory-Based Activation.
You store your KMS key in Active Directory, then any machine that contacts the domain controller will be activated.
I just put a healthcheck in my compose files and then run an autoheal container that will automatically restart them if they are “unhealthy”.
Line go brrrr?
They seem to forget that “line go up” isn’t the primary objective. If you make a good product and give half a shit about your customers, the line goes up as a natural consequence.


This. Everyone starts off thinking they’ll buy a NAS and it will just exist for years to come. There is some maintenance and monitoring involved, and if you “set it and forget it”, you can say goodbye to all that data.
“inertia” is a much nicer word than “complacency”.
I’ll be borrowing that.
Why not use a reverse proxy?


Unused RAM is wasted RAM
Super helpful
Big same