

Not sure about his individual role in those things.
He did recognise Palestine as a state and called out the awful conditions there


Not sure about his individual role in those things.
He did recognise Palestine as a state and called out the awful conditions there


He dared to criticise Israel and call for aid to be delivered to Palestinians, so he’s being removed and a Z**ist installed instead


The article is contradicting itself. It is saying they are not tapping their reserves, because they bought excess before the war to accumulate inventories. Are they using their inventories or not? You can probably just sum up the whole article by saying they stored a lot of oil before the war (but are obviously using it if they are not relying on imports)


Sure but every tree you plant takes up space and there is a limit how much you can do this. Unless you then farm them and store th carbon long term somehow


Yes that sounds like pull backups, which is worth exploring


That’s an interesting idea


Yep offline backups are useful, although it does require remembering & making the effort to do it each time


Certainly sounds relevant, although overall it is quite a different approach than in currently using


For doing snapshots did that means the local system identifies the changes? Or it all gets copied each time?


Yes that seems like one way to go. Although I am using rsync so maybe keeping the files in place and changing owner could be an option


That’s some good suggestions and a few things I hadn’t considered. A VPN is also possible, although setting up the port forwarding might be a bit more complicated


It’s for a home network, I managed to get it working using port forwarding through SSH thanks to suggestions. I’m not sure what the difference is with using the pi as an entry/exit node, that is what I was trying to do with the SSH forwarding. VPN is also possible but it it would also need to be set up to go through the pi


That worked thanks, I didn’t know you could put an address like that in the -L command, and the -N is correct here too


Ok there is a TV and a pi on network 1 and a server on network 2, the pi can connect to the server through SSH or VPN or whatever is needed. The TV would like to connect to the server, however it can’t run a VPN or anything like that so exposing the server would be a risk.
The SSH command on the pi is SSH -L 1234:localhost1234 remote_server
The ufw command was run on the pi, with the intention to allow the TV to access the forwarded port on the pi


Why doesn’t Iran attack KSA, apart from a few US bases? I thought they were the main rival in the region, and given the extent that the US and Israel have already been attacking them I don’t see much risk of escalation
If the business model collapses, it can lead to shutdowns, running models is expensive and if no one wants to pay the actual costs the party stops. If only a few people are willing/able to pay the high actual costs then scale gets lost as well, keeping prices up high.
Sure the cat is out of the bag and it’s likely there’ll be some form of generative AI in future, but the ecosystem is likely to be very different to the mass-investment loss-driven environment we are currently seeing


I thought the pope was talking about Defenestration, sorely disappointed


Do you need to remember to open it regularly? Or is it sending you notifications? You mention that you open it and then it does a sync, how often do you need to do this?


Do you need to interact with it regularly for it to work in the background?
Meh, social media is awful for young people, anything that will reduce uptake is a good thing even if it is a bit nanny state