Still waiting for rclone to support megainn Debian. Then it’ll be perfect.
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itchy_lizard@feddit.itto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using Linux for work - need a good email/contacts/calendar system1·2 years agoI think I use WebDAV?
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•Argentina won't use 'one dollar' of reserves to repay IMF, says Massa1014·2 years agoGood. Fuck the IMF. Do like Iceland and jail the politiciansbm that tried to make the country takeojn that debt illegaly
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using Linux for work - need a good email/contacts/calendar systemEnglish181·2 years agoLol wut. Use Thunderbird. We rolled that out to everyone at work.
Docker Content Trust. Its the (off by default and pretty broken) way that docker would verify what it downloads wasn’t maliciously modified
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•Switzerland gets six more wind turbines to boost its green powerEnglish8·2 years agoIs this a joke? Six?
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•Antarctica is missing an Argentina-sized amount of sea ice -- and scientists are scrambling to figure out why | CNN3·2 years agoSomebody get then a gopro
Downvoted. Please don’t post just screenshots of toots.
Please post the text contents in the description for blind folks and a link to the toot for credibility.
Mods, can we please remove this post?
And, uhh, security?
I hope you turn on DCT because docker image downloads are totally insecure by default.
You can sign AppImages.
You know they flatpaks doesn’t verify the packages it downloads from your “trusted” repository, right?
Flatpaks are not secure. Please don’t spread misinformation.
Flatpaks are insecure by design as they don’t cryptographically verify their authenticity after download. Snaps too.
Install with a proper package manager that was designed doe security. Most OS package managers are designed with this.
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto Linux@lemmy.ml•How do you deal with the logs on your servers?English1·2 years agoGreylog
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide2·2 years agoNot even the West. Just the UK.
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide1·2 years agoWhy would they get a VPN to exit from the UK tho lol
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto Linux@lemmy.ml•NTFS turns 30 years old today! I hear it's still in use by some crufty old legacy operating systems 😁English1·2 years agoWindows XP is great and I’ll never upgrade my blood pressure machine from it.
itchy_lizard@feddit.itto World News@lemmy.ml•Americans will need a visa to visit Europe starting in 2024. Here's what you should know.1·2 years agoThat’s what’s called a visa.
Even today you need a visa. You get that visa on arrival.
Why NextDNS if you already query DNS through Mullvad?