

No, not exactly. More like how astrophotographers will stack images to compensate for imaging defects. After all, the Hubble was a variant of an NSA spy satellite.


No, not exactly. More like how astrophotographers will stack images to compensate for imaging defects. After all, the Hubble was a variant of an NSA spy satellite.


Even this comment stinks of LLM style. Please stop trying to bring about the dead internet.


I’m not saying they should have to. I’m questioning why living alone seems to be the new “American dream”, and anything else is looked down upon.


The US is really on the far end of the scale for people living alone (11%, compared to the world average of 4%, https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/03/31/with-billions-confined-to-their-homes-worldwide-which-living-arrangements-are-most-common/). I see a lot of articles like “people can’t afford a 1br any more”, but I never see anyone else ask the question of whether they should.


If only there was even a single sentence shown here that could possibly answer the question! Alas, we may never know.
Well, I also use Stash, and every couple weeks I get prompted to do a database schema upgrade. So I click the button and a few seconds later I’m back to using it.
A while back, some of the arrs started requiring authentication, so I had to create a password.
But outside of those scenarios, I don’t think I’ve seen any significant changes. There’s always slight changes, but I’m pulling updates because I want those changes.
If there is some unusual case where a change is really unwanted, I’ll downgrade and/or restore from backup.


It’s because it’s not about age verification, it’s about surveillance.


Well he did just say it, half in English. No word on whether he’s trying to use nukes, or if they’d let him.
I’ve had auto updates on since day one, and the only thing that has ever broken was when filebrowser changed to filebrowser quantum. I just needed to update my config.
If LAN works but WAN fails, it’s probably a gateway or routing issue. Does your router know it’s the gateway for those subnets? Do the clients have the gateway configured? Are there routes for packets to find their way out, and back in from the gateway to the client?
Wow it does all that? Definitely not what we need, then.
https://github.com/nicholas-fedor/watchtower/
But even without it, I’m not sure why OP thinks updating is difficult. It’s just docker compose pull; docker compose up -d.


Lemon, it’s the 4th.


Only on the condition that it’s only used to imprison him, the members of his administrations, and the architects at organizations like the heritage foundation, and then I’ll even chip in some of my own money.


If they cared about your experience they wouldn’t be using intrusive DRM at all.


And that’s how it should be! It should be mandatory, and we should have it in the US too. Two years once you turn 18. Get people out of their local bubbles and show them what the world is like, make them useful citizens.


You’re not a country


Firmware, unlikely. Rootkit, probably. The most likely attack is plain old malware. Attacks relying on those security features being disabled are uncommon.
However! If a malicious actor says "hey here’s a guide to defeat denuvo on the latest game, and here’s the crack’, and the guide tells you to disable certain security features, the crack can contain malware specifically crafted to exploit that scenario. It’s one of the reasons that guides saying “disable uac, disable antivirus, run as admin” are a huge bright red flag.


Or use the cloud gaming approach and just stream the video, no local engine at all!
That would depend on each project properly using semver, which is unlikely.
Personally, I just risk all the updates. It’s not a huge deal to recover.