Everything about this story sounds wrong. If they are a Microsoft shop they would probably be better off waiting for M365 E7.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My new little home server + my first experiences with running a serverEnglish
4·15 days agoEven if you just take screenshots before making changes, this can really save you from an extended downtime while you try to retrace your steps after a failed configuration change. Screenshots take up very little space and can be moved to written documentation (even less space) or deleted (no space!) as needed. ShareX is a great FOSS tool for this.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Easiest to set up IAM solution? (OIDC, OAuth2, SSO, etc.)English
9·27 days agoI use Authelia. I found it pretty easy to set up. They even provide guides with examples on how to integrate with other applications. For instance, I use Traefik for my reverse proxy: Traefik | Integration | Authelia
You can use a simple YAML file for your IdP or LDAP if you need more than a handful of users.
Even better, Dockhand can send notifications when updates are available. I used to be a Watchtower user with nightly updates until one of my services became unavailable the next day due to a breaking change. Now I look at the update notification and apply manually through Dockhand after reviewing to make sure the update is good. Dockhand also can run Gripe and/or Trivy vulnerability scans on new images so you know approximately how many CVEs you’re adding to your network with each new or updated container! 🤣 I liked Portainer a lot but have grown to like Dockhand a lot. I’m having some issues with updates and vulnerability scanning on Hawser nodes so I’ve also tried Komodo and Arcane. Not sure which I’ll end up with long-term, but Dockhand is my favorite overall. What’s your opinion on these tools? Have you run into any issues with Dockhand?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•So what color *is* Linux exactly? Is it black like Tux and the terminal? Purple like Debian? Blue like Arch?English
6·1 month agoBeat me to it. Red and black!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ford, Take Note: Classic Pickup Becomes The EV We WantEnglish
4·1 month agoThis one? Still in reservation stage
Nice crispy mozzarella on top. That’s my favorite bit!
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Ask Science@lemmy.world•why does a thick, viscous material settle better when I knock the container against a wet rag than when I hit the counter against a harder object?English
5·2 months agoTotally right, I got this backwards. Fixed original comment.
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Ask Science@lemmy.world•why does a thick, viscous material settle better when I knock the container against a wet rag than when I hit the counter against a harder object?English
321·2 months agoHard objects collide elastically which transfers more force in the opposite direction after the collision. Adding a rag, towel, or pillow softens the surface and the collision is now inelastic as some of the force of the jar colliding with the countertop is absorbed by the fibers of the cloth. Think what would happen if you dropped a glass marble on your countertop versus on a towel on your countertop. The marble would likely bounce up in the first scenario and not in the second. Similarly, the sauce in the jar experiences upward force from the jar after the elastic collision with the countertop but not with the rag softening the inelastic collision. You could optimize sauce flow to the bottom by changing the method used to apply forces to the jar. Get a string, tie it around the lid of the jar, and swing the jar around your head a few times. If you don’t yeet the jar against the wall accidentally, almost all of the paste/gel/viscous liquid should be at the bottom of the jar afterward.
I can’t legally sell pizza since I don’t have a food handler’s card since I’m the GODDAMN LOCH NESS MONSTER.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How much RAM is in your average EV car, and is it DDR5?English
181·3 months agoI don’t know if it’s DDR5. Probably soldered onto a custom board. Here’s an article that says the average now is 90 GB RAM+NAND: https://www.micron.com/about/blog/applications/automotive/new-research-shows-cars-need-more-memory-than-a-rocket
‘Bout $3.50 for a big slice
To be honest I haven’t tried all of these. I’ve tried all of the toppings I haven’t crossed out:
Okra,pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak,radishes. Broccoli goes well with an Alfredo sauce base, chicken, mushrooms, bacon, and onions. Corn goes well with almost anything. Chorizo makes for a good breakfast pizza with a sausage gravy base, scrambled egg, crispy hash browns, and fried onion. Steak is good with anything but I’d keep it simple with mushroom and onions. I like lots of flavors on my pizza. Throw everything you’ve got on it and have an adventure. One time I made a pizza with a red sauce base, mozzarella cheese, Italian sausage, bacon, chicken, pepperoni, onion, artichoke, mushroom, spinach, corn, sun dried tomatoes, bell peppers, roasted garlic, Parmesan cheese, and a bit of red pepper flakes. It was great! I want to try capers on a pizza some day. Maybe make a lox, onion, cream cheese, tomato, and caper pizza on a pan crust. Not that original but sounds tasty.
Okra, pickles, corn, broccoli, chorizo, steak, radishes
This is exactly my experience as well.
Magnets have no effect on flash memory or storage.
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•Drop your favourite song and I'll rate it out of 10👇English
1·3 months agoBased lyrics. YouTube can auto-translate.
Looks more like a photoshop to me.







Peanut butter and pickle sandwiches are great!