
You need to set the fsid fort your export entry in the NFS server since they are all on the same actual mountpoint.

You need to set the fsid fort your export entry in the NFS server since they are all on the same actual mountpoint.
Better digital signature handling in Gnome Document Viewer is a really welcomed addition, it’s always a struggle dealing with these in Linux!

I know right?! ;)

Then SOCKS is what you want. It can be used on a Chromebook as well.
These proxying websites are running full browser instances in the background. It’s the only way to guarantee all the traffic is routed through it.
I just had a look at croxy and there’s a TON of data that doesn’t get proxied.

Yeah what you want is a SOCKS5 proxy then just launch another browser with the proxy config.
You can run a browser inside a docker or VM, and then use webvnc or something. I just don’t see the point.

What exactly do you mean by web proxy? Something site specific like Invidious? Or an HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy?

Oh imagine if canonical gave even a fraction of that back to Debian.

Yeah that do, I remember that the demo was pretty impressive ten fifteen years ago!

And you better inspect and execute a downloaded copy, because a malicious actor can serve a different file for curl/wget than to your browser

Home Assistant can absolutely do that. If you are ok with simple intent based phrasing it’ll do it out of the box. If you want complex understanding and reasoning you’ll have to run a local LLM, like Llama, on top of it

I know why. The OP decided to post where they decided to post, it’s frankly unethical to steal OP’s shit and not crosspost properly.
I’m gonna continue downvoting this shit.

Don’t steal people’s content, at least crosspost properly.
Still sounds at least as good as Monster Cables

The best time to switch was fifteen years ago. The second best time to switch is today.

Automation APIs?? When the other option is libvirt? You can’t be serious.

Had been for over a decade and a half. There’s no reason to use that piece of garbage over virt-manager.
Absolutely. Simply use ACME with the DNS validation method. Using bind you’ll want to create keys and allow TXT access for those keys to the validation domains. Fear not, this isn’t exclusive to bind, ACME tools supports dozens of other backends. That’s all you need the actual domain doesn’t need to be resolvable with an A/CNAME record. Internally you can run an entirely different DNS server to resolve your hosts, use hosts files, or use bind zones.
Is this the return of BonziBuddy?