Now the dev doesn’t need to comment this part of the code, saves him time.
Now the dev doesn’t need to comment this part of the code, saves him time.
Yes, e.g. outlook replaces links in mails so they can scan the site first. Also some virusscanners offer nail protection, checking the site that’s linked to first, before allowing the mail to end up in the user’s mail client.
Thats why you never take actions on a GET request, but require a form with button for the user to do a POST.
I live in a young city, so its from 1407.
Concerning feddit.nl, I can confirm it was set up at the beginning of June. Since it’s my instance 😅
How do you know this?
Besides that, this is just a list providing burner email addresses. Adding Outlook to this list makes sense. If sites are using this list as a blocklist that would cause issues, forcing them to not use this as blocklist anymore.
Yes, that’s why I proposed to add Outlook to the list too?
Mozilla provides a similar service I believe?
I don’t think removing protonmail is the correct solution.
This is a list of email providers that facilitate temporary email addresses. So adding outlook and Apple to that list makea more sense to me?
I’m not sure what you’re looking for, but this repository is a library/service that you can use for embedding in your projects.
As a developer I think the documentation is pretty clear, and it should be pretty straightforward to use this in your application. But this isn’t a ready to use application.
Hmm couldn’t get past the second round… Not that lucky.
I think your idea is pretty much correct. One step that might be missing is updating your boot loader to boot into the correct partition, depending on your configuration.
That’s probably the issue, crontab has another workdir, so calling the script with a relative path won’t work.
Just use the full path to the script, something like /home/username/folder/directory/backup.sh
and it’ll probably just work.
Yes it’s exactly that, check out this documentation.
Agree. I’ve got a chromebook running Linux, for that I had to open it up and remove a screw. It takes around 15 minutes if you’ve done it before, so for bulk migration to Linux it’s not feasible.
Today I’ve migrated my data from my old zfs pool to a new bigger one, the rsync of 13.5TiB took roughly 18 hours. It’s slow spinning disks storage so that’s fine.
The second and third runs of the same rsync took like 5 seconds, blazing fast.