@vinc Ps. If you keep the ssh session open for a while, it stop responding. It it because it timed-out? Or does it terminate the session too soon? Or does it shutdown the remote (emulator?) after a while?
When I decided to upgrade my homelab to an actual server (kinda, it's a workstation, but it has a xeon), I never thought that I'd ever think "you know, 128GB may not be enough".
DuckDuckGo, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT's web search, Ecosia, and Qwant all stopped working this morning because of Bing API. 😂 And they want Microsoft Copilot deeply integrated with Windows OS. Imagine someone is unable to book emergency medical appointments because Microsoft Copilot is down or you can't withdraw money or transfer funds through netbanking because AI and screenshot services are down. This is a good example of why we must not trust someone like Microsoft for anything serious.
Twitter has officially dropped the twitter.com domain. All links to twitter.com now redirect to x.com. This is final transformation 🤔 The end of an era https://twitter.com/BBCWorld now goes to https://x.com/BBCWorld
Following the recent discussion around the Debian decision to ship KeePassXC without any of its optional modules, we've seen some extreme misconceptions floating around the internet regarding what the WITH_XC_NETWORKING=OFF compile flag actually does.
Let us be clear: KeePassXC does NOT "randomly" connect to the internet in the background, regardless of whether you build with the flag on or off. Claims to the contrary of KeePassXC "surfing in the background" or "calling home" are false.
@Arcaik@vintprox@keepassxc understood. But normal users are confused and from user perspective this is a bug, suddenly features are not working anymore.