Kill the same people twice
Kill the same people twice
I tried a USB KVM switcher. I only recall there were serious issues and it didn’t last long.
Now I use a high quality USB dock and physically unplug/re-replug a work and personal laptop. That’s been a simple and reliable solution.
For my home server, I ssh into it.
OP hasn’t met 17-bean soup yet.
Ballots are already getting printed and early voting will start soon.
If the average employee takes 4 sick days and you don’t sick seems like you should get a “well” day.
More about the Cantor:
Ghost has a lot of these features as well as being a blog and handling paid subscriptions and donations.
Sounds like dude doesn’t know about the concept of teams paid to be on-call 24/7.
I’m sure those are exempt. If a well-managed critical server goes down at 2am, you can be sure some employee is part of an on-call team for just such an event.
That’s not with this about. This is about bugging people to work when they are off the clock.
You use an IMAP syncer, like this one:
A word of caution: I professionally hosted email for over a decade.
90% or incoming email will be spam. Anti-spam tools will need regular updates. Backups are also super important.
All things considered, I don’t host my own email anymore although I know all the pieces involved.
There are also some independent email hosts that are good like Fastmail or for extra privacy, Proton Mail.
If the emails live on your server, can’t you use software there to send, receive and search emails?
Interesting premise, horrible trailer.
There aren’t log visualizers for every artisanal log file format. But there’s a movement towards supporting JSON format logs for more services, and lots tools that can understand JSON logs making generating graphs and metrics from arbitrary logs fairly efficient.
If this tool is making the logs harder to parse by using a custom format, that’s something the tool could improve.
Some apps support both plaintext logs for humans and JSON logs for tools.
I recommend generating some metrics from the logs and graphing them yourself.
Perhaps the free Grafana plan would have what you need to parse the log files and visualize the metrics you want.
Right. Only overlap appears to be dual land-use.
Same. Our cats prefer cardboard boxes cut down to be about 3” walls vs a commercial cat bed.
Then link to the politico story, not a screenshot of a post about it.
More of a teaser than a trailer.
Where can I find docs about Albert’s support for dmenu features? I didn’t find any mention on the Albert website.
I saw that Albert supports plugins and extensions but couldn’t find a list of the plugins and extensions were.
It’s possible that wofi’s HTML and CSS support allow for some visual effects the others don’t.
Magpies are known for their intelligence and mimicry.