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Yeah. They got data in a way that was not intended. That’s a hack. It’s not always about subverting something by clickity-clacking like in the movies.
Yeah. They got data in a way that was not intended. That’s a hack. It’s not always about subverting something by clickity-clacking like in the movies.
Then you need to ssh into both devices and confirm they can both ping each other via the tailscale interface as a starter. That will at least shownif you have a routing problem.
My first guess is that using an actual hostname isn’t going to work for you if that hostname is served by your local network DNS (meaning, not using magicdns on tailscale), which you would not be on when connected via tailscale unless you override your DNS server once connected.
Try by IP instead. Give errors if that doesn’t work.
I don’t get it. Why wouldn’t you just make this a hosted service instead of a mobile app? Better, why wouldn’t you just use Prometheus for this instead of some rando tool?
Can you be more specific?
That’s the difference between the Home and Pro versions though. The things that generally break on the Home versions are all the things not generally enabled on a domain controlled Pro version. Thisbis more about Microsoft just being bad at small updates versus these giant roundup packages they like to ship.
Makes sense.
They’ve been doing this long before the Ukraine invasion. They are literally just flexing to be dicks. It’s like showing off this new annoying thing you learned to do as a child. The reason we know this is that they’ve been doing this on the NW border of Russia to Finland as well, and since this type of interference is geographically relevant, it clearly has nothing to do with the war.
This is the same thing as their boats and subs being detected near undersea cables, and then like a week later one of them gets “mysteriously” cut and they’re standing around faking confusion saying “Huh? What are you talking about? That wasn’t me. Stop hitting yourself, though.” Fucking childish.
There are dozens, but none with the same reach of people just poking around to find projects. Some people self-host things.
Well use whatever you want, the point is showing you have code out there, which is inherently NOT a very privacy-centric act.
That is a systems job for finding and mounting swap space on your machine. Is it failing?
When you run 'dnf update ', you want it to say it’s going to install kernel 6.9.X.
Boot to the previous kernel and run updates until you get a 6.9, or go download and install the rpms yourself.
They pushed a bad patch with 6.8.10 I think? They had to roll it back and push another real quick, but some caching issue still delivered it to a bunch of people. You should on the 6.9 line now anyway as 6.8 is EOL.
You don’t need to even make your activity public, just someplace people can see relevant stuff you’ve been working on.
Fork some repos, contribute some PRs to some projects you like, and generate some activity if you’d like though. People love to see that.
Do some writeups and post them online, get a public GitHub presence going, and link all those together from some central homepage or LinkedIn or whatever you like. Then try to land some interviews.
Your disks volume can’t boot, so it’s dropping you to a prompt to investigate. You need to run a disk check with ‘fsck’ at a minimum. If you’re not familiar with the CLI , just boot a LiveISO, and check your system disks from a desktop you’re familiar with.
They have a container and instructions on how to build and run it. Where are you getting stuck?
No, like VScode or similar. That’s probably where you’re going to find a feature like this.
You probably want a code editor then.
Well…you son of a birch…now I’m in.