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Really incredible photo. Is this a single shot, or composite?
Really incredible photo. Is this a single shot, or composite?
I’m curious, how would you setup a docker swarm to scale the cpu when needed?
I’m not exactly sure how many queries, but it’s above the free limit. I purchased the pro plan. For $20 a year and it’s been a great service for me. I can send a referral code for 30% off (I think). I think adguard has a similar service.
I don’t think this accomplishes what he wants. The router DHCP will assign the second DNS address as you mention, but the devices will select one at random, not as a backup/failover. So what happens is that devices sometimes go through the Pi-hole and sometimes go through the secondary DNS address and receive ads. The only real way I’m aware of is to have a second pi-hole for redundancy. Personally, I decided to use a cloud based service (NextDNS) for this exact reason. I didn’t want my families internet to rely on devices that I host.
I have a similar setup to the above. Personally I use Docker Compose and backup up my compose scripts to the NAS.
It could be down the line from another GFCI receptacle and still be protected. You can use a tester to trip it and see.
If that’s the actual name of the fruit, why wouldn’t it be marketed under that name?
Out of curiosity, how do you accomplish that?
Honest question… I get that Chrome has a bunch questionable privacy practices that sends data back to Google, but do the chromium based browsers do that as well? My understanding is that Chromium is just the rendering engine. How is it bad?
Also, if Google implements their bullshit DRM features, I wonder if the derivative browsers will be able to disable it. I believe I saw that Brave said they won’t use it.
That’s actually pretty cool. I hadn’t thought to use it for this.
Amazing. That’s why I asked. This lighting is almost too good to be true. I’m sure it was only like that for seconds. Good work!