I know you got your answer but wanted to mention the Google DNS is going away and being migrated to square space.
I know you got your answer but wanted to mention the Google DNS is going away and being migrated to square space.
Fyi, namecheap doesn’t expose the API unless you pay more, also the API key is admin rights, not just changing the IP. I would stick with cloudflare.
The only one I set static is the servers and that’s for port forwarding. So I set it to what it was using at the time. Unifi IDs the devices for me otherwise.
I meant infringe on the copyright. I don’t think what Disney and some others are doing is right with extending it but I do think the person that created the things should have some legal protection from it being copied for a bit.
Ahhh, thanks I misunderstood. I do agree but also I have a Plex server. I started it when I worked at blockbuster. Technically even ripping your Blu-rays can be illegal so, you have to find your one morals and not rely on laws.
I’m doing my part. Had a 2nd desktop worth of parts and put latest Ubuntu on it, trying out games that I have already installed on Windows. Once my game pass sub expires next year I’ll probably fully switch over.
I buy water, I own it. It just passes Thur my body or shower and pipes. That’s like saying you don’t own your tires as they wear away. You can own consumables. I get your underlying point about theft is more then taking away something. You could be depriving someone of money they would have made. Same with copyright theft. Someone buys your product and copies it then sells it. They didn’t steal from you directly but still caused harm. Piracy is a service issue, if things you buy on that service don’t work people will stop using that service. I’m not going to download 12 game launchers to play the games I want, I’ll stick with steam. Same way with tv/movies.
I’m still in act 1, so they have a permadeath mode?
Gotcha, I’ll look into Debian. I chose Ubuntu as we use DoD STIGs at work and they have an automated tool and spec for Ubuntu.
True, not as bad as Microsoft but did remind me of them.
With all the Ubuntu bashing. It’s the only Linux image I have used for my server. Also used Kali and a bunch of others on an old laptop.
Is Ubuntu server bad or does it just hold your hand too much. I have everything running in docker and manage that from a web gui.
True, I tried snap on desktop a few years ago. Now I run Ubuntu server with everything I can in docker.
Ubuntu drama? Don’t like snap or something else?
I could see that with Ubuntu since they are already throwing money and dev time to support it. Also DoD is already putting out automated STIGs for it.
Homeland: portainer Work: Openshift
My thoughts is how granular you need permissions to be.