

A lot of companies have managed password services. If Doug from HR gets locked out at 2AM on a Tuesday night, they can reach out to the 24/7 support instead of calling me.
I’ve been using Kodi to pull movies from my NAS for years.
NAS + Tailscale + Kodi is the easiest to setup for me. Works really good.
They think they have enough users locked in to just pay over setting up another server. They might.
This is the most accurate one so far.
The stickers hold it together!
Help me understand how this is Open Source? Perhaps I’m missing something, but this is Source Available.
I guess we don’t need it then.
Thanks! I was going for comedy-genius level of Will Ferrell. I will accept my award now. No cap.
SEND IN THE CLONES!
Took a long fucking time to do that.
Open source file manager Material Files lets you set an SSH server as a bookmark and mount it instantly. Moving files around just like like it’s native. Works seamlessly through Tailscale.
They want our money, but if that’s not gonna happen, they want us dead.
If it walks like a Nazi and talks like a Nazi…
You can grab that shell file and examine it. You can also check it out from their public git. I agree that this is bad practices, but not exactly uncommon.
Some people are recommending GIMP. It’s not bad for image editing. For image creation krita and Inkscape are amazing.
In the early 2000s, only my rich friends had cell phones. My roommate and I both had accounts on each other’s machines so we could telnet into them on the same local network.
We used to do this all the time to each other. It was funny to us 25 years ago. It’s still funny now.
I can still use a 2003 AMD Opteron with the newest builds of Linux. It’s an open standard. As long as the hardware still physically works. The only reason these pieces of hardware are EOL is because they chose to lock them down.