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a simple cron job pointing to an update.sh with an apt update && apt upgrade -y does the trick.
i wouldnt recommend you to completely automate it though
debian has unattended-updates by default and generally takes care of itself
a simple cron job pointing to an update.sh with an apt update && apt upgrade -y does the trick.
i wouldnt recommend you to completely automate it though
debian has unattended-updates by default and generally takes care of itself
let him merge already 🥺🥺
what costs are there beyond just leaving it on in supported configurations?
You don’t need to give up IPV6 to have NAT though.
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i still have a z80 reference manual on here somewhere
am i the only dumb fuck here who unironically likes this?
would make goto type situations much more usable
and the people’s inertia
i think the reddit/lemmy format is more suited to following communities not people
this just makes me wanna install bare-metal goody-2-shoes windows and cheat using a 5$ arduino
the solution here is not being luddites, but taking the tech to ourselves, not put it into the hands of some stupid techbro who only wants to see line go up.
everything except pay me a decent wage and let me have free time.
YES! one step closer to more adoption, which is what we need from it now. not only from consumers but from creators and manufacturers. open sourcing its pieces will essentially make it into an open standard.
i really want to ditch my desktop for a cheap, modular, upgradable and repairable laptop and we are one step closer to that reality. framework is my hope that it will happen and i’m rooting for it to succeed.
according to their bean counters its probably cheaper for them to do the cat and mouse game. they wouldnt be doing it like this otherwise.
everyone can reach your device by simply connecting to that (external IP, external port)
to be fair thats the setup most people run when they open ports.
amount of concrete bricks and number of individual cat hairs
a combination of all of these, most likely
the only reason i can think of is cgnatting ipv4 because of depleted pool. otherwise yea.
i believe you can NAT ipv6 too, i mean so you use the router’s address only?
wasnt it leftists?