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No, they just all die
No, they just all die
I really didn’t like the first two episodes in season two but I stuck with it and I’m glad I did. Overall, I thought season two was better than season one.
I prefer séance
So opposition means second largest party?
Then they gain allied status?
Wouldn’t a regular bot be easier to make and perform better?
This map makes sea level rise look like nothing
Looks like my property is gonna be on the new coast of Florida in a few years. I’m gonna be rich!
But just productivity and maintenance but if your devs start to leave or retire, you’re not gonna get the best quality replacements for them if you’re using outdated tech. No one wants to learn new skills that aren’t going to help with their career growth.
They only apologized because the customer they risk losing controls billions of dollars in assets
Indeed. Has “home” ever been an alias for 127.0.0.1?.
Change port to 8080 because stupid container locks down 80
You might wanna read that fine print again. I’m betting they only disallow self hosting for business purposes.
Do you have HA run I’ve been trying to think about how to get my stuff running with SSO. One stumbling block has veen Home Assistant’s apparent lack of support for it. Have to managed to find a solution to this? I’ve been thinking maybe I’ll set it behind a proxy like nginx and enforce SSO at that level instead but I’m not sure if it’ll work.
Yeah that’s exactly what I think happened to him. He needs a better IDE and/or needs to stop copy/pasting code from stackoverflow or documentation that doesn’t match his library version.
Falsy* because it was undefined
However, their IDE should have highlighted it as an unknown property. Guess this guy is coding in notepad or vi.
A script is just a file that can execute a series of commands without the need to compile
I guess I’ll have to do the research myself. Ohh bother. I can tell you that Keycloak can use a postgresql db or ldap but it is not built in. I honestly really dislike LDAP though. It’s an old protocol that has terrible client support and the only real reason to use it imo is if you need to support really high number of users and traffic, like in the millions.
I use Keycloak at work. How does Authentik compare?
I mean I only watched a few episodes of Arthur on PBS after school back in the day. He was kind of an asshole but I’m over it now.