I can see the kitty on the car - posted from eternity1
I can see the kitty on the car - posted from eternity1
Nah, probably not. All routers you can buy today will route and by default have their firewall active. Make sure, auto-updates are activated on your router.
Check your server OS’ses and the Software running on them for updates on a regular basis - since they are partially made available to the public and are potential attack vectors.
Though if you only port-forwarded a couple ports that dont include the RDP port or something wildly stupid, you should be safe.
Follow some best practises as:
Don’t let yourself fool by the guys telling ya to setup a full fledged firewall system when you obviously don’t even know basic networking. You would be overwhelmed by the configurationpossibilities.
If you want to dangle your foot in some cold water - try em out and put some machines behind them to learn what behaves how. But dont make em your only protection against the public internet when you don’t know basic networking stuff.
Happy Sailin’ matey!
It was the Skin Manager Plugin. Changing back to default fixed it.
I will post this answere to every thread, since I want to let everyone know that I appreciate the support and Help that I got from ya’ll.
Thank you a lot!
Also for you in particular: if you used introskipper: its best to wait some time i think. At least my introskipper is not compatible anymore on my 10.9.x instance. On 10.8.x instance it is running. Gotta wait for a update for this plugin i guess.
It was the Skin Manager Plugin. Changing back to default fixed it.
I will post this answere to every thread, since I want to let everyone know that I appreciate the support and Help that I got from ya’ll.
Thank you a lot!
It was the Skin Manager Plugin. Changing back to default fixed it.
I will post this answere to every thread, since I want to let everyone know that I appreciate the support and Help that I got from ya’ll.
Thank you a lot!
It was the Skin Manager Plugin. Changing back to default fixed it.
I will post this answere to every thread, since I want to let everyone know that I appreciate the support and Help that I got from ya’ll.
Thank you a lot!
It was the Skin Manager Plugin. Changing back to default fixed it.
I will post this answere to every thread, since I want to let everyone know that I appreciate the support and Help that I got from ya’ll.
Thank you a lot!
@Mods since I didn’t find any Rules I simply hope that I didn’t break any.
If there are any, that my post collides with, please let me know.
Disclaimer:
Issue is not present on the Android TV Clients.
For reference: the Portrait View:
Could you install a basic secondary graphics card and fully forward it to the VM? That should make you capable of using its HDMI Ports - and this way you should also have no HDMI DRM Bullshit errors from apps like Netflix and Disney.
As others have suggested: MKVToolnix If that doesn’t work for you, losslesscut also has the capability to remove audio and video streams - subtitle streams hower, i dont know.
I would tend to use mkvtoolnix though
I guess the best way for that, is to crosscheck with the maiantained list on the megathread of this community.
A few more titles that you will hate, but actually describe your role. You are in no sense just a senior developer.
You are an
Which one fits best, you have to decide. But i would put this up on my resume if i had your responsibilities.
Omfg the face of that red panda in the thumbnail. I am MELTING!
Holy friggin shit! Thanks!
Another comic series I can binge-read :D niiicee!
Happy, that you found my comment :D
I’ve also searched for such a solution for a longggg time. When i finally found it though… holy moly i was happy about that
You could also go the route of directly downloading from spotify with Zotify.
If you got premium it downloads in full 320kps. (Make sure to use the --download-real-time=True
toggle to raise no suspicion for spotify servers. This way you download as fast as if you were listening to the songs/audiobooks yourself.
Its a command line tool. Though if it can remove possible DRM Watermarks from the audiostream - no clue. But i wouldnt think they actually do that.
I would guess, a monitoring system like CheckMK or Icinga?
You could check what has been alarming even if the check is green again, by the time you look into it.