They’ve got no time to post because they’re busy watching all the things they want without taking on another job to pay for another dozen or so subscriptions.
They’ve got no time to post because they’re busy watching all the things they want without taking on another job to pay for another dozen or so subscriptions.
You added the “…and willing” part by yourself there.
I’m not sure if you actually know how “making out” works. Like… At all
Edit: Wait a goddamn minute! You keep virtue signaling here how sexist and sexual assaulty this meme is and posted this power fantasy trip of a response yourself?!
“Did you expect you were enough. Work for it!”
Get out of here!
What the heck?! Dude, this meme is not about that.
That’s what happens when Fred smugly tried to pull the hood from the ghost who was supposed to be the gardener or some shit. The fucking hood turned out to be no hood, but a ghost emblazoned with the emblem of Zuul.
I now feel like giggling and throwing up at the same time. A rather confusing sensation.
Dmarc/dkim/SPF/certs. Fun times!
I got a mall server running, yet it’s almost more as an inbox.
Why can’t you? I don’t see where the issue is. During password creation, you choose your organization and it’s done. If the entry already exists, edit the entry and choose the organization under “owner”. It’s four clicks max. Do you use this so differently than I do?
That’s what organizations are for in Bitwarden. They are groups you can give passwords to instead of your personal vault and people in said organizations can then see them just as their own passwords. That’s exactly what you described, no?
Well,.Bitwarden is here for you. You can even self host Bitwarden and skip fees all together if you feel so inclined at some point.
BEFORE you mess with your VNC, it is extremely important to have a backup connection. So either you have the ability to connect your pi to a monitor and a keyboard locally, or you really, really should setup SSH before you mess with your VNC server.
Use SSH with a Certificate, described here: https://raspberrypi-guide.github.io/networking/connecting-via-ssh (“passwordless”) This guide doesn’t show how to set up SSH, but how to install a key in a more detailed way: https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-ssh-keys/
The good thing: Once you got this working, you’re basically done. Just ditch VNC and go straight to SSH from now on. It’s more secure and has better performance usually.
Yet, if you like your VNC and want to continue using it, you first connect via SSH do not do this while using a VNC connection! Now, first, you do all this: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/install-vnc-raspberry-pi-os then you do a
sudo update-alternatives --list vncserver
sudo update-alternatives --list vncserver-x11
you should see tightvnc listed there. Don’t freak out if one of the two returns an error that the application was not found. That’s okay. Not all versions of Raspbian used the same application name in the past, so I listed them both. As long as one of them works, you’re fine.
Then, you do a
sudo update-alternatives --config vncserver
sudo update-alternatives --config vncserver-x11
and change it to tightvnc. now you can stop your running VNC:
sudo vncserver-x11 -service -stop && sudo vncserver -service -stop
sudo vncserver-x11 -service -start && sudo vncserver -service -start
Once you did that, connect to tightvnc as described in the article. If this works, do
sudo apt uninstall realvnc
You should now be able to connect via VNC without weird account bullshit.
I’ve fallen victim to a false friend there, haven’t I?
(A Photomontage in German is a forged picture in general). So, let me fix this:
This is almost certainly photoshopped.
How is Microsoft related to a tool to scan Linux for malware?
This is almost certainly a montage
That’s a really weird take. Like… what even is the difference supposed to be?
This sounds more like “everything should be as it was back when <insert arbitrary point in time here>! When there were still Webpages, and we were frolicking about the internet! Until the fire nation attacked Web apps took over!”
Yeah, the old internet was rotten to the core.