New California Republic (or NCR for short)
Given everything, I'm guessing they don't have any.
Don't just pixelate, just straight up remove or cover it with a solid color.
Still unlikely, but there might be a way to reverse it. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/researcher-reverses-redaction-extracts-words-from-pixelated-image/
I'm guessing the author is getting some kind of referral to send them to that other site that hosts grafana. Because home assistant has a 3rd party app for grafana built in. Granted it would be a few more steps than they outlined, but it's also not sending your data to some random company.
I think they meant they had to unblock 3lau to see deadmau5 comment
Meta says its working urgently to fix a problem with Instagram which results in a "results hidden" message when users search for the terms "Democrat" or "Democrats".
I found your problem right here:
True or not, this is the outcome we deserve.
Nah, that happens today. January 2nd is double secret quiet quitting. Or as it should be said, acting your wage.
I was thinking a few strokes of a razor away from looking like a certain fascist.
Not OP, but my Lenovo tiny computer on ebay is about $60 and will run circles around a raspberry pi
Power usage isn't too much higher, it's upgradeable, and it's x86-64 architecture so more things are supported.
My tiny has an i7 and was a bit more expensive, but it's a powerful little guy. I added more ram for a total of 32, and it does better than my "old" server (technically from same era).
Can't speak for the other stuff.
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I ran swarm in a homelab and ended up switching back. I don't remember all the details I had issues with, but be aware of quorum. Here is the link to high availability docs. If one of the nodes goes down then you can't do anything with the other. I also had issues getting everyone back online when one went down (with only two). I had three nodes, but one failed and I didn't replace it. If one of the remaining two went offline I had to manually setup the swarm again each time. I found it to be a hassle because I didn't have enough need for multiple nodes and high availability.
I now use Pangolin (Underlying traefik) on a VPS which VPNs back into my home where I host the sites. I have the VPN on it's own proxmox container in the same VLAN as my servers.