I suspect it’s the latter because with my (chinese knock off) xbox360 controller I can map all of them.
What if you install retropie or mame on your pc and try to map it here? Maybe it’s a driver issue
I suspect it’s the latter because with my (chinese knock off) xbox360 controller I can map all of them.
What if you install retropie or mame on your pc and try to map it here? Maybe it’s a driver issue
If there were big monitors with the same color quality and in the same price range I’d do it. But usually large monitors are for signage.
At least that’s what I’ve found.
Yeah you don’t need btrfs, I’ve always done with ext2/3/4
You can do it even after installation https://linuxconfig.org/linux-software-raid-1-setup
Nothing fancy, just this on a vps.
That depends, some people need to be offended and get a reality check. Otherwise just muttering imprecations jnder your breath against humanity at large will get you through the day.
You can configure the software raid during installation of Linux, when you define partitions/disks configuration.
And for the love of Linus use punctuation please, makes reading what you write quite hard otherwise!
That article is SO wrong. You don’t run one instance of a tier1 application. And they are on separate DCs, on separate networks, and the firewall rules allow only for application traffic. Management (rdp/ssh) is from another network, through bastion servers. At the very least you have daily/monthly/yearly (yes, yearly) backups. And you take snapshots before patching/app upgrades. Or you even move to containers, with bare hypervisors deployed in minutes via netinstall, configured via ansible. You got infected? Too bad, reinstall and redeploy. There will be downtime but not horrible. The DBs/storage are another matter of course, but that’s why you have synchronous and asynchronous replicas, read only replicas, offsites, etc. But for the love of what you have dear, don’t run stuff on bare metal because “what if the hypervisor gets infected”. Consider the attack vector and work around that.
Sometimes you have to do what you have to do to pay the bills!
Incidentally, the European court for human rights said that that law violated the ECHR convention.
The UK said “yeah, so what?”, which since they’ve left the EC it’s legally right, but it’s not a great outlook when you’re told your laws violate human rights.
So 40+ years of the same thing. Good job Israel
Good luck https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-25745989
UK
Edit, source: https://www.saunders.co.uk/news/prosecuted-for-your-password/
No idea, it’s not federated anyway
I should have clarified, it’s for close family only. If ChatControl comes to pass I guess some more people will get onboarded on it.
We’ll still do, just not from corporations. That’s the reason I’ve been running my matrix server for years. The crypto(graphy) wars of early 2000 it’s an example why it won’t work. Unless they ban github and similar, there will always be free/open software to fill that need.
Also we don’t get mass shootings 😅
That’s funny, I’ve always thought that it was the guy making the standwich.
Because I’m a guy and I’d totally do it.
GrapheneOS is the best way
deep breath So I’m not the most star trek nerd by any measure, but I grew up watching the next generation (TNG), but also some of the original star trek series. And then deep space 9 (DS9) and enterprise. Also the one with the one which is not the enterprise and they got lost (forgot the name). But I’ve lost interest with the recent series. So not a uber nerd but I’ve watched quite a bit.
I think starting with the MOVIES of the first series is good. But also starting with the series of TNG is ok.