It’s the thing you only tell your “ride-or-die bitch” server.
It’s the thing you only tell your “ride-or-die bitch” server.
The notifications in one of our systems is aligned with UTC because it needs to be for a whole bunch of background services to function. Periodically (every couple of years) someone raises a ticket to complain that the time of their notifications is an hour out, and the 2nd line support worker will think “well that’s easy, I’ll just change the server time to BST”. This then brings this whole suite of applications to a crashing halt as everything fails.
Peer reviewing your apologies is always important.
I feel like “just” is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
I’m on DietPi 9 and the latest version for Debian 12 is 1.17.1, sadly. Though I do see 1.19.1 is in testing as of today, according to Debian’s package tracker site. Probably not worth trying to install an unstable version of it.
In swoops the project team to sign a contract with a software vendor without any architectural or Product input, then expects you to implement changes for whatever the software does and however it works. They do not know.
I think the worst I watched was someone speaking for 5-10 minutes about their bitter divorce before getting to the subject matter.
As long as the router has the IP explicitly reserved for the device your PiHole is running off of then it won’t be reassigned.
I’m very happy with my little PiHole on a Pi Zero 2 W running DietPi, easy set up and then you can just forget about it apart from periodic updates. No issue with it being via WiFi either, which makes placing it much easier.
My first thought on this was immediately “did you also reserve that static IP address on your router to make sure it remains assigned”. From what I’ve read that does seem to be the issue, so that’s a little validating.
“Who were you…”
He’s already been approved to do so. That’s why this is now in the news.
If the remaining Twitter employees thought they had it bad before…
We have plenty of rope with which to hang ourselves.
I can’t help but feel that we’re all waiting for you to get there… but we’re rooting for you!
Your own rationale for why it doesn’t work supports it working… unless you feel info is not a requirement to fix issues.
Having worked as a phone monkey and letter monkey previously, this is painfully accurate. The first skill you have to learn is effective questioning, as you only get a certain number of question attempts and the number is different per user.
Barry Atman?
Ahhh… AS400… what a beautiful system.
I’m starting to get the feeling that you don’t approve of Discord.
It’s going to be a fun historical period to look back on when there are just huge gaps where IP/product control became so powerful that no record of certain things were allowed to exist.