Ha sure, although since it is not well traveled there aren't any Lemmy comments yet. But you're very welcome to visit..
See: Gele Sneeuw
Ha sure, although since it is not well traveled there aren't any Lemmy comments yet. But you're very welcome to visit..
See: Gele Sneeuw
Nice, I did the same for my blog. Didn't want to build a whole comment system when Lemmy fits the bill quite nicely :)
Yes, and that is where we enter the complicated territories..
I'm sorry, but have you ever needed to manage some certificates for a legacy system or something that isn't just a simple public facing webserver?
Automation becomes complicated very quickly. And you don't want to give DNS mutation access to all those systems to renew with DNS-01.
On a city crossroad, with warning signs, lights, pylons and tape not to drive over it, was a car in the center. Sunken to its axels in freshly poured concrete. The idiot driver had just ignored everything and could now pay to have the concrete fixed.
We call that percussive maintenance.. the brick is optional.
Well sure, but if we'll lower the bar for a masterpiece to this level we'll be in for some dire times.
That's good advice, we will. Thank you.
For when you dont need a GUI you can walk the tree from a CLI:
du --max-depth=1 | sort -g
Thankfully Microsoft is a thrustworthy partner with the users best interests in mind. /s
At home Proxmox works reall well. When our VMWare licenses expire we'll certainly evaluate that as option.
Wasn't really aimed at you but from the things I've seen I am afraid not all Windows administrators might realize that.
TLDR; Does that mean they can throw Zuckerberg in jail?