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I was being facetious.
I’m Hunter Perrin. I’m a software engineer.
I wrote an email service: https://port87.com
I write free software: https://github.com/sciactive
I was being facetious.
A reverse proxy makes setup a lot easier and more versatile, and can manage SSL certs for you.
The easiest way to do it is to do it the right way with LetsEncrypt. The hardest way to do it is the wrong way, where you create your own CA, import it as a root CA into all of the machines you’ll be accessing your servers from, then create and sign your own certs using your CA to use in your servers.
The only good use of AI so far.
Then the bots will be scamming the bots.
I hate to say it, but you’re probably right. 🤢
“That’s just my ADHD.” -Someone without ADHD
Needs some guns.
Then they wouldn’t be pandering to the bigots.
They’ve used both in the past. It kind of depends on the chipset.
Yeah, I read their about page. I wouldn’t trust them as a lone voice on something, but if other groups come to the same conclusion, sure. But mostly, I don’t trust articles with AI image headers. It makes it seem like the article is written by a bot.
I agree with everything up until you said “dilutes”. I would argue that immigrant cultures don’t dilute the host country’s culture, they add to it. In other words, the culture that was there still exists in the same amount and in the same “concentration”, and immigrants bring their culture to newly developing areas of the country/state.
I’m not gonna trust the headline of an article with an AI image from a place called epicenter.works.
The driver will work fine, but it won’t update to the latest one in the future without GE. (Windows update might update it, but they’re always several versions behind.)
Happy cake day, FlyingSquid.
Alternate headline: 3/10 Americans are living in fantasy land.
This is great news. Shipping X11 on a system that doesn’t need it is a big waste.
Facebook never tried in the first place. They just put up a facade that they’ve let fall down.
Here’s an article on open source identity management solutions.
https://solutionsreview.com/identity-management/the-best-free-and-open-source-identity-management-tools/