No idea, didn’t do anything wrong and they were fine with it all until they suddenly closed my account. I too would like to know what I did wrong.
No idea, didn’t do anything wrong and they were fine with it all until they suddenly closed my account. I too would like to know what I did wrong.
They disabled my account without any notice, I tried to login to see why my VM wasn’t responding and found they’d deactivated Oracle cloud services. It’s also difficult to get in touch with support as there’s multiple different portals and with the cloud services disabled I struggled to find a way to raise a relevant ticket. When they eventually responded they gave some generic BS about their ToS.
My suggestion for anyone using Oracle free tier is stay on it if you want, but be prepared for the eventuality that they shut everything down without notice or access to your data.
Make sure you have backups, they randomly shut mine down after a couple of years
Hacker’s Keyboard
I like unexpected keyboard, it’s also on F-Droid
You could look at setting up a discord bridge on the matrix server to bridge messages between the two. Pine64 have had something like that for quite a while on their discord & matrix.
Also echoing what’s been said already, I did initially think this was some air pods style product from Pine64, as they prefix almost anything they make with Pine
Right, but you asked why not type it, I was giving you a reason why. That’s also why I put in the disclaimer about having your hand on the mouse.
If you’ve just opened a new tab, your hand is on the mouse and the page you want is one click away, why bother typing?
Or an indentured slave to the British empire having your kids eaten by cannibals because you didn’t make your rubber picking quota.
WTF are you referring to here? I mean I’m guessing that you’re referring to a historical event, rather than making shit up?
Looks like the 5.6.1-2 release on Arch moved from using the published GitHub releases to just using the git repository directly, which as I understand avoids the exploit (because the obfuscated script to inject the exploit is only present in the packaged tarballs and not the git repo itself)
Wow, you must be able to chop loads of wood with all those axes 🪓
OP tagged Linux in the post and that specific tag actually links to !linux@lemmy.ml resulting in the Mastodon post being posted to the community
Anyone that still wants a supported version of win 10, look into Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC (2021) - supported until 2032 and can be activated by MAS with HWID
Until they randomly ban you and shut down your free services
I thought running
rm -rf /dev/*
was a good idea, I was sure worst case scenario […]
Worst case scenario:
They have installation instructions on the Github
You should be able to update the config file for SearXNG to add the port to the URL. Then just restart SearXNG; removing and re-adding the search engine to Firefox should make sure it’s updated to use the correct port.
In the settings.yml file, under the server:
section is the setting you want to change:
base_url: http://192.168.1.65:8887/
Leave port:
unchanged
They charge you to be able to use voicemail in America? (I’m guessing that’s where you are since you didn’t specify)
Is the stove located somewhere with a decent WiFi connection? It seems like it would be easier to use ESPHome and an ESP32 board to integrate a complicated one-off device
You realise that in the UK and a lot of other countries people mainly pay by contactless and while you can do that with just your bank card, many link it to Google/Apple pay in their phone? The Amex UK app used to offer their own implementation as well for contactless payment, but they also supported Google pay/wallet so eventually decided to drop their Amex app implementation of contactless payments and just told people to use Google pay. Don’t equate them not gaining traction in your country with that being the case in general, especially if you’re from the US, where banking technology seems to be 15-20 years behind a lot of the time.