How did you solve it? I thought that maybe you could use unix time for everything. Then the problem becomes only a matter of presentation. Hours charged and scheduling will always be correct, you'll just have to remind the user for the various quirks, like having one hour charged while the local clock would go forward by two. But you don't have to program any logic for this.
>extend my cable to fit into one of my mini-PCs You mean like the one in the picture with a Ryzen processor? If so, what do you think of it? I was thinking of buying one. miniPc.jpeg
It's not only hyperchuds. The tranime gayop has been going on in 4chan for at least 5 years now. The more general anime=gay d&c tactic has been used since the early 2010s.
I've recognized these additional groups:
1. Leftists doing d&c while trying to appropriate anime 2. Pedos. For some reason it really tilts them. It's quite common for twitter account that hate anime to be outed as pedos a couple of years later. 3. Homosexuals seeing it as competition. 4. Asexual zoomers, possibly ending up like this after frying their brain on porn.
>//;,..;$;+;,/,,+/.++,+,,,$$;/;,//.//;;/. This is like your server logs awk script right? This is debug info of the posts as they get indexed by the idiot. And given that this is content addressed storage, it also shows whether it had to add something new or just create a link.
>If he didn't have an ipad baby brain, he would've MitMed it for admin/mod passwords or something in order to at least present something of value. Isn't this what recently happened with those Russian xmpp servers? Attackers got domain access for just a few hours, used it to issue certificates and then arp poisoned the hosting network to serve as a proxy.
Damn, that could only be prevented by having disable the http-01 certificate challenge type with a dns record. And having configured acme to use the registrars api to update the certs.
Eventually they will. It comes down to the necessity of having a domain you rent yourself to guarantee your online identity. Else, everything about your online presence can be removed either by malice, subversion or circumstance.
As for dns solutions I think that a crypto based one could work for this application.
In the end, all these platforms like discord, Twitter, YouTube, etc, completely own your online identity and this is a way they use to make you confirm. Having your domain, and following that running services on it, is what frees you from that situation.
A simple domain that points to Zoho mail is a great deal better than G*ail and outlook. Most importantly because the switch to self hosted, or friend hosted, infrastructure is a lot easier afterwards.
>Can't see it getting any better in my remaining lifetime. The open Internet no, but it was a false dream based on naivety regarding people. Torrenting is still alive with some very active communities. I no longer think that it's the technology itself that gave us the golden age of the internet, it was the people using it. And you can get this kind of people together again, this time also accounting for all the mistakes that happened.
>proxmox Are they spending their whole budget on SEO? This trashfire comes up very often in virtualization related queries, answers are all reddit tier.
> libvirt for people that use vscode. And what kali is to "hackers", proxmox is to "sysadmins"
>pretty sure that's just a gross joke. Which one, the one with the 4-6 dog harem or the one where getting fucked by a dog is as good as seeing White women fucked by dogs? Guy seems to be an expert at dog fucking jokes, hilarious. canineTroon3.png canineTroon2.png canineTroon.png
Hmm, then it's gotta be an external resource. It could just be a legitimate link to, let's say, an interesting conversation for them on ryona with some tracking information added after the ?. Such as:
If they aren't using a media proxy and you have access to eientei, wouldn't it be possible to capture their IPs with dms using a unique small custom image for each one? Just have a script generate the images and create the dms, save image-target information in a spreadsheet, fire it up, and finally check eientei logs for hits on those images in order to cross correlate with the spreadsheet. Could scare them enough to defederate you from the beginning but then again could result in them hardening their instances with a media proxy.
Perhaps execute the above process for a couple of months without announcing anything, and make sure that the DMs and images appear to be independent, until you have a couple of hundred/thousands IPs to release in order to maximize the effect.