Thank you
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What did they research? The git and GitHub documentation, and then the manual on clickbaiting? The shit people publish as research these days to boost their profile...
Before Google Drive and Syncthing I relied on such a USB device. Today, no matter what I put on the stick, it's outdated or entirely not what I need when I need something.
Having any stick on hand, and being able to flash an image from your phone, that's nice
Are you aware of Nvidia recently releasing different versions of their kernel modules? There's an open-source and a proprietary flavor. Make sure you have the right one selected for your hardware and fallback to nuvoueau if need be.
Can't disagree with any of that. But I still like doing it
Bro, I'm an AWS Cloud Solution Architect and I seriously don't know what you're talking about. And, no, when I waste time on Lemmy, then there is literally nothing better to do.
AWS made S3. People built software to integrate S3 as a storage backend. Other people didn't want to do AWS, and built single-node imitations of the S3 service. Now you use those services and think that is S3, while it is only a crude replica of what S3 really is. At this point the S3 API is redundant and you could just as well store your assets close to your application. You have no real, global S3 delivery service anyway. What's the point?
Most people misuse AWS S3. Using stuff like minio is even more misguided.
I don't follow. S3 is an AWS service that these tools emulate locally by providing the same API. But I'm happy to accept that there's just some misunderstanding 😃
7 made up facts is going on
Buy a different domain. Let them pay for this one until the end of time.
Double-check that your APT sources are exactly what you expect them to be.
Clean your APT cache. Then update it.
Try to fix broken packages again with apt install.
If the problem persists, look at every single package mentioned in the error. Go to the Debian packages website and look up what the current version for your release is. If there are any mismatches, try to resolve them by uninstalling these packages until apt install completes without error again. Make sure to reinstall the right version of your packages again.
Given your other comments about manipulating post installation scripts for some time, if the above doesn't work for you, consider backing up your data and reinstalling a fresh setup.
Fuck that. People like to act like running an SMTP server or a CA is some major shit, while everyone is fucking up on these subjects every single day.
If you want to get into the scene, hopefully, you made this post from a clean account that can never trace back to you. Otherwise this shit will break your back at some point.
The people you want to be in contact with, don't want to be in contact with you. People who want to be in contact with you, are cops or stupid people.
If you need to ask, then you shouldn't know. People who offer help are likely to deceive you.
There is still value in watching https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scene_(miniseries)
That being said, that material was highly likely already captured by existing professionals and nobody will care. Don't risk anything for a bit of thrill. Actually releasing pirated material and actively breaking copyright law is no joke. You might think it's good fun, but there are people who try to fuck you up as their full-time job. Pirates are often mentally ill or are motivated financially. There is no Robin Hood you could help for a greater good.