Awesome! Thanks
IPv6
2026
Well, at least the last digit fits. Better now than in 10 Years 😉
Not OPs fault you've picked the wrong os ¯\(ツ)/¯
"Hey, was steht auf dem Pulli?"
"Fuck Nazis."
"Ich bin ein Nazi!"
"Dann ficken Sie sich!"
Das wäre ein guter Spruch gewesen. Die anschließende Prügelei aber auch nicht Wert. Solche Menschen denken nicht so gerne. Mit logischen Argumenten braucht man also gar nicht erst zu kommen.
Car? Looks more like a tank. Who besides of farmers and woodworkers needs such big cars?
Absolutely scary 😬 But link "shortener" may be the wrong name in this case
zsh > bash
Was für ne Schweinerei. Als ob die nichts besseres zu tun hätten. Pfand gehört daneben.
May be a sign to install Linux 😏 brew sucks anyways
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Chaser
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Thanks for implementing it that fast! Unfortunately I wasn't able to test it.
I found the new section in the readme. So I followed it. I created an admin account (which confused me a bit - my user already had admin permissions. So why is it necessary to create another admin user?). Then I wanted to logout and login with the admin again. But I wasn't able to figure out how to log out. So I just deleted the cookies and local storage.
After that I was greeted by the login page. So I logged in as admin, entered the User Management - and found an interface to manage users. Ok, sounds logic to find a user management tool in the "user management" menu entry. But the readme said, that there should be oidc settings. Maybe they got lost in a merge conflict or something like that. I was testing on rc12.
Anyways I would prefer an env variable to configure oidc. I like to separate the technical configuration (like credentials, etc) from the user space configuration.
This comment may sound super negative, but I'm actually very grateful you addressed this feature. Thanks!