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They’re trying to tell you to go outside
They’re trying to tell you to go outside
I prefer séance
Wouldn’t a regular bot be easier to make and perform better?
I prefer the way chrome handles x509 certificates more than Firefox does. It’s still not perfect though.
I’m guessing that samsung probably has a link on their website for people looking to repair their phones and on order to get your shop listed there you have to agree to use samsung certified parts
Or they’re using the paid tier
But just productivity and maintenance but if your devs start to leave or retire, you’re not gonna get the best quality replacements for them if you’re using outdated tech. No one wants to learn new skills that aren’t going to help with their career growth.
The writing I see on the wall is that these AI require such a large data set to create that only mega corps are going to have them. They allow some free access now, but in a few years they’re gonna start enshittifying the free tier and jack up prices
They only apologized because the customer they risk losing controls billions of dollars in assets
Indeed. Has “home” ever been an alias for 127.0.0.1?.
Change port to 8080 because stupid container locks down 80
No. Traefik says the 500 error came from downstream. So that means either wireguard or myapp. Check the logs for those.
500 errors typically log a stack trace in the server logs. Have you checked there? That would give more indication of where to start debugging.
You might wanna read that fine print again. I’m betting they only disallow self hosting for business purposes.
Do you have HA run I’ve been trying to think about how to get my stuff running with SSO. One stumbling block has veen Home Assistant’s apparent lack of support for it. Have to managed to find a solution to this? I’ve been thinking maybe I’ll set it behind a proxy like nginx and enforce SSO at that level instead but I’m not sure if it’ll work.
Yeah that’s exactly what I think happened to him. He needs a better IDE and/or needs to stop copy/pasting code from stackoverflow or documentation that doesn’t match his library version.
Falsy* because it was undefined
However, their IDE should have highlighted it as an unknown property. Guess this guy is coding in notepad or vi.
A script is just a file that can execute a series of commands without the need to compile
Hot people can also be evil
Yeah that seems healthy