hackerwacker
Why are you using networkd instead of networkmanager on a desktop? The two don't work together.
Anyway, it looks like a DNS problem. You can manually specify DNS servers (like 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) in whatever network management you're using.
Alternatively you can edit ~~/etc/hosts
~~ (I meant /etc/resolv.conf
obviously) and then make it immutable (chattr +i /etc/hosts
) to prevent changes.
I hope you get the help you need Drew.
The part where he has been obsessively trying to depose a saintly old man with cancer by misinterpreting stuff he's written and one thing he allegedly (no proof) said in the 80s. Then he posted in the HN thread praising the report and claimed not to have written it, and fled back to mastodon when it was discovered that he did write it. Then he marked everyone's post that questioned him as a death thread.
And that was just Tuesday.
Caddy. The config and docs suck.
Eg. I thought I configured it to limit some sites to an allowlist of IPs. Turns out (months later) the config did nothing, but ran anyway.
Yes, in i3, sway, and hyprland with hy3.
NSA Uncovers Skynet's Plan To Just Sit Back And Enjoy Extinction of Humanity
I did that and a Windows update nuked Linux from the BIOS boot loader a few weeks ago.
The only safe option is to have completely separate machines. Thankfully with the rise of ridiculously powerful minipcs that's easier than ever.
Why don't they reverse the axis on the "less if better" graphs so you don't have to look at the note on every graph...