

A javascriptless check was released recently I just read about it. Uses some refresh HTML tag and a delay. Its not default though since its new.
A javascriptless check was released recently I just read about it. Uses some refresh HTML tag and a delay. Its not default though since its new.
As long as its not configured improperly. When forgejo devs added it it broke downloading images with Kubernetes for a moment. Basically would need to make sure user agent header for federation is allowed.
I don’t know what makes roundabouts so hard that 90% of people stop in my town when nothing is in it instead of yield like the sign they had seen in their drivers test.
I like your ideas.
DS has affiliate links for recommended providers after logging in. I think they are deals too.
Yeah operators are extremely nice. I used bitnami images before operator in HA setup and it would fail all the time. Using operators I have like 12 postgres DBs and 0 issues for well over a year.
Btw, self hosting communities tend to shy away from k8s due to complexity and generally enterprises use it so less selfhosters use it. I wanted redundancy and to keep me learning tech, less crazy people tend to go with proxmox for clustering in these communities.
Some operators for postgres is free for non commercial use, so its not truly open source even though its source available, one is crunchydata.
pgvecto.rs v0.4.0 I assumed was just not renamed. They have one for vectorchord too
Operators are good ways to support applications in CLI that aren’t easy to setup in a cluster by default. You can make these databases redundant by setting replica higher than 1 and applying it, operator copies the db data and makes a new replica. It also helps with backups and restoring too.
If you are using Kubernetes, I highly recommend investing time into installing an operator. The best open source one with less restrictive licensing is cloudnative pg. VectorChord builds official images for CNPG that includes the extension.
They attackers are using query parameter to fill in their support number on the official sites search bar, adding ?q=<search text> to the end of the URL.
I remember some video service using it, Vine I think? Also remember some news sites supporting it but its been far too long since I used chrome lol
I went back to termux after trying this since I like to use VPN for both external and internal communication to my servers.
Yeah I see nothing that using a local version that would cause that… Hmm next I would try mixing CDN ref and local ref for js/CSS try to pinpoint what one is making it buggy.
Looks like
../images/loading.gif
…/ means previous directory so if CSS is public/css you want public/images.
Ah I didn’t think of the image references! Yeah probably better off downloading the whole library when it requires the other assets too. Its likely soft linking at point of the css file and you’d need assets paths stored in reference to the CSS file.
How would things break from including it yourself? Just download the file from the links in your post and include them on your webserver it shouldn’t require any code changes beyond that. You also never know if they would take down an old version or if some outage will occur so I’d personally rather host them instead of relying on additional servers to work.
If you are still using the setup in the post with what I suggested that’d probably be why. You wouldn’t need a tunnel container anymore, host networking, nor DNS settings. Just a web service that you want to expose. Is the host able to resolve the same domains properly?
Its insider trading when they buy at the lowest point and sell when its back up because they knew of one or both of these events. Everyone knew it would crash. Everyone did not know he’d lift tarrifs at a specific time where the market would “recover”.
Yeah my options were only DHL and FedEx in this case. I prefer USPS and UPS over DHL when it is an option.
I never personally have experienced anything negative with them. FesEx on the other hand… I also have a pending international shipment I paid an extra $100 for to make it DHL instead of FedEx … Wonder what will happen now.
Not trying to subvert your issue but why not use something that makes the tunnel an easy to make ingress the kubernetes way? I don’t use cf tunnels so I havent use this but it seems to be a proper solution.
https://github.com/STRRL/cloudflare-tunnel-ingress-controller
Edit: An operator linked in that github project could be useful too if you want to support udp and such https://github.com/adyanth/cloudflare-operator
I am hoping for a 4TB TLC 2230 will come out soon haha