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I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Well… depending on the situation… it may be inappropriate [Urban dictionary - NSFW description warning]
I too have no idea what this is about. I never used tailscale, and I have no idea what immich is.
But perhaps your problem is that the app expects to be on the root? Perhaps that could be a problem. Can you instead do another sub-domain level like immich.pcname.tail$$$$$.ts.net? Or does the app (immich) allow you to set URL root?
Anyway, seems that may indeed be the issue, and also that tailscale cannot do those sub-domains as I thought based on the discussion I found. It seems this is the same issue: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/1679
And someone probably has a solution: https://gist.github.com/aveexy/4b2b22b2198636b0a91c7c142ec11b37
Again, I have no idea what Immich even is in the first place, Tailscale, I just know it exists. Consider me about as useful as AI, I just did some googling, with only prior info being that I had to set base URL in both kiwix-serve and Navidrome for them to work properly under a directory or whatever the part after slash is called.
Hear me out, the entire universe is most likely temporary, so technically all the code you write is in fact temporary.
Just a note: it can still be forced off/rebooted by pressing power button even longer. Likely the thief will just do that.
So there’s not much point for this.
I mean, it is old. Can’t blame it.
You think that’s bad until a HP laptop deletes your boot entries because you’ve used an external drive to boot up once and it doesn’t provide you a way to add them back from within UEFI settings so you just have to manually navigate to the correct .efi file and then add the boot entries back from within OS but oh wait you need to come back to UEFI to put them into correct order.
Also applicable if you forgot to unlock DriveLock before going into UEFI.
There’s also collabora office which is based on LibreOffice.
https://www.collaboraoffice.com/collabora-office-android-ios/
It’s released under MPLv2.
By the way, with some not so ancient devices you can search for the firmware here: https://software.cisco.com/download/home and at least get MD5 and SHA-512 hashes to verify the files you downloaded.
Not the case with this AP though.
Edit: Oh, I almost forgot. Also the exact filename. Makes it easy finding it online.
This isn’t something I made.
I found it here: https://www.rentalgallery.us/exhibitions/kenny-schachter-retrospective
RTX On:
NileRed? Is that you?
Pro tip: Press Esc, then type :w
which means “write” to save the changes, and then unplug the computer and reboot.
There’s already some good answers here, just wanted to share my “solution”
I had a similar problem where I wanted some specific device to not have internet connection but still be on LAN. My lazy ass solution was to manually set the network settings with default gateway set to 0.0.0.0. With IPv6 it would be [::].
But this is not meant to be an advice. You may not even be able to manually set network settings on some of those IoT devices, and removing default gateway from DHCP server is not exactly an elegant solution. Perhaps you could set it to serve different settings based on MAC, but then the other solutions are perhaps simpler and better in some other way.
As I said, this is not an advice.
Jesus Christ, I just tried to understand the first panel for a minute as I kept reading it wrong somehow.
“Code. You think will compile, companies”
It seems like it’s just one of the fiscal hosts. Maybe. I don’t know, I am confused.
Check back at the post, let’s be confused together.
Maybe they just find him handsome?
Well, the script could keep running even after he would have detached from that tmux session due to losing ssh connection. And since that script would unblock all ports after 30 seconds…
(Same use case as nohup that they mentioned)
Maybe they referred to the Rust version.