I still don’t get why Strava activities are public by default and why they do not make their users aware of it. I remember having to rummage through the settings to make activities private by default.
I still don’t get why Strava activities are public by default and why they do not make their users aware of it. I remember having to rummage through the settings to make activities private by default.
Alors les petits panneaux jaunes autorisent en effet de griller le feu, mais très souvent pour tourner à droite seulement. Il est très rare qu’il autorise à grille pour aller en face.
Quant aux boulevards, j’ai très rarement vu des boulevards bouchés, et si c’était le cas, les traverser se ferait au risque de se faire faucher par un deux-roues qui remonte la file à toute vitesse.
Sans l’exemple que tu décris ici, ça fait sens, mais à Paris il n’y a pas une intersection où le feu est respecté par tous les cyclistes. Ce qui me déconcerte le plus, c’est que ça arrive même pour traverser un boulevard, où le bon sens voudrait au contraire qu’on attende que le feu soit vert pour traverser et ainsi éviter la masse de traffic venant de gauche et de droite.
Ce raisonnement simpliste oublie que si les cyclistes prennent parfois des libertés avec le code, c’est avant tout pour assurer leur sécurité en se protégeant des voitures, des bus et des camions.
Alors il faudra m’expliquer pourquoi autant de cyclistes ne respectent pas les feux, je ne vois pas en quoi se mettre inutilement en danger à des intersections les protégeraient des véhicules à moteur. J’ai déjà vu de nombreux cyclistes risquer de se faire renverser ainsi ou de percuter mon vélo car eux-mêmes n’ont pas respecté leur feu.
If you want an experience similar to Arc without the AI nonsense, there is Zen Browser, a Firefox fork with vertical tabs, profiles and side panel.
I’m not familiar with Nextcloud, but from reading the How to use this? section of the README I believe you can run it behind a reverse proxy:
--publish 80:80
This means that port 80 of the container should get published on the host using port 80. It is used for getting valid certificates for the AIO interface if you want to use port 8443. It is not needed if you run AIO behind a web server or reverse proxy and can get removed in that case as you can simply use port 8080 for the AIO interface then.
(Emphasis mine, in “Explanation of the command”)
My understanding is you only have to forward traffic from the reverse proxy to the port 8080. It uses a self-signed certificate though, so you might check if the reverse proxy you are using checks certificates signatures for upstream servers.
It is possible, what you’re looking for is a reverse proxy: it’s an HTTP server that will listen to the standard ports for HTTP and HTTPS that will redirect traffic to the chosen service based on the domain name or URL.
In your case, every subdomain would point to your VPS’s IP and traffic that’s for mastodon.example.tld
will be seemlesly proxied to your Mastodon container.
Do some research on Caddy or Nginx, and I strongly recommend you learn Docker Compose and Docker networking, it will help you make it easier to maintain everything.
PS: CNAME pointing to A record is the way to go. You can do it one better by having a CNAME entry for *.example.tld
, but you better make sure that your reverse proxy won’t proxy requests to an unexpected container when requesting a bogus subdomain.
Personally Meet hasn’t worked in Firefox for weeks, unless I clear all my Google cache and cookies, where it’ll work once and then no more.
I have Enhanced Tracking Protection set to strict and disabling uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger does not fix the issue, though I haven’t tried lowering / disabling ETP.
Parents, maybe? They are usually so concerned about children’s safety, whether that’s their kids or someone else’s.
I already did back when Microsoft announced they would drop WMR, but it was (and still is) pretty experimental, with no controller support and 6DoF requiring external tracking.
to keep Copilot off your desktop or learn Linux
For me it’s one year to keep Windows Mixed Reality working. I’m still miffed that they pulled the plug with no alternative other than putting my headset in the bin and get a new one…
It will end up being analogous to Uber and Lyft, and neither helps reducing the amount of cars on the road.
Don’t want to wait? Get Firefox
Also it doesn’t respect robots.txt
(the file that tells bots whether or not a given page can be accessed) unlike most AI scrapping bots.
A free and open internet shouldn’t come at the expense of privacy
Free as in free beer, not as in freedom unfortunately
No you’re right, I can only buy the bundle. I was expecting the page to throw a 404.
Both Zero Dawn and Forbidden West have buttons to add to cart
Hum, they both show up to me in the EU.
Edit: on Epic Games the remaster shows up, not the original version; on Steam I can only buy the bundle with the Complete Edition and the Remaster.
It sure looks great, but I wished the trailer gave more information as to what we can expect feature-wise. The announcement blog post is pretty light on details (new graphics engine, laser scanned maps, improved physics and VR)
I have been contemplating moving to SearNXG for a few weeks, but I have a hard time finding whether I can configure things like domain down-ranking/blocking or custom bangs and lenses, does anyone know if you can do that on a user or instance-level?