the Motorola Atrix from 2011 is weeping in it’s grave.
baronvonj
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guessing it’s Aluminum given the other post about the 16 minute video leak.
is this ChromeOS or Aluminum?
definitely check for known compatibility issues before you buy. I have a Pro 9 and the sleep/wake is pretty awful. It really doesn’t handle well docking/undocking or attaching/detaching the keyboard when asleep.
Some US states responded to reports of successful public utility ISPs in other states by banning them. 😐
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Android@lemdro.id•Nova Launcher could soon add a proactive AI assistant that sucks up all your dataEnglish
21·1 month agolawnchair
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Games@lemmy.world•Confirmed: PS5 console prices are being raised by $100 | VGCEnglish
31·2 months agoPeople who wanted to play those games could have bought an Xbox at any point to play them before the multiplatform strategy was announced,
But then they would have had to use an Xbox. 😋
Something like a third of all console players (at least Xbox/PS) are only playing multiplatform live service games on those consoles, not any of the marquis exclusives.
PC totally makes sense for them, if they can afford the min. requirements.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Note taking app that I can link between my laptop and phone ?English
1·3 months agoyeah I use webdav on my home NAS with just one phone and one laptop. probably going to self-host serve so I can do shared notes with the Baroness.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Note taking app that I can link between my laptop and phone ?English
35·3 months agoJoplin can sync between phone and laptop with a number of network storage options
https://joplinapp.org/help/apps/sync/
or you can self-host Joplin server.
https://github.com/laurent22/joplin/blob/dev/packages/server/README.md
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Games@lemmy.world•Microsoft Confirms 'Project Helix,' a Next-Gen Xbox That Can Run PC GamesEnglish
14·3 months agoSo 25 years after the first Xbox … they’re finally realizing the original promise?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•What are some good FOSS video editing softwares for computer? Preferably works on LinuxEnglish
121·3 months agoOpenShot is FOSS and they support Linux, Windows, and Mac. They seem to be dripping Flatpak in favor of AppImage, though. So that’s gross.
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Games@lemmy.world•Day 586 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playingEnglish
3·3 months agohey my kids used to play this! weird game.
I mean you’re not wrong.
It seems to have stabilized itself over the last 24 hours. I haven’t touched the configuration on either side. Weirdy McWeirdsalot.
It seems to have stabilized itself over the last 24 hours. I haven’t touched the configuration on either side. Weirdy McWeirdsalot.
Well, I haven’t actually touched the configuration on either the Firewalla or resolved yet, and it seems to have magically stabilized itself. Been resolving correctly for all day. Really appreciate you trying to help me out, regardless.
$ hostname -f firefly $ cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep -v -e '^#' nameserver 127.0.0.53 options edns0 trust-ad search lan $ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf | grep -v -e '^#' passwd: files systemd shadow: files systemd group: files [SUCCESS=merge] systemd hosts: files myhostname mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns services: files netgroup: files automount: files aliases: files ethers: files gshadow: files systemd networks: files dns protocols: files publickey: files rpc: files
I do actually have far more services deployed on the .50 IP than I do other servers with an explicit DNS rule defined. I have a TLS cert deployed with a wildcard SAN for *.home.example.com on that one server, and use reverse proxy to send the traffic to the right service based on hostname. The other couple of rules are just when I need to override that for a service on a different server (like running something on my Pi).
It would make sense that there’s a CNAME buried in there on the router, but the
digresults going direct to the router don’t include that record. I’ll poke around to see if I can find where there’s a CNAME, though, and keep harping on it to Firewalla support.I can promise you this is not a resolved issue. If it was, you’d be seeing posts like this everywhere. It’s behaving as it should.
I get what you’re saying, and it’s all logical and rational. But when consistently every one of several dozen other clients/devices on the network that aren’t using resolved are working, and only resolved is not, it’s kind of pointless to say everyone else is doing it wrong. Being technically correct doesn’t matter much at that point.
Resolution is just fixing your DNS to work properly.
What do you suggest I do for that? What records? I do have more manual control of it via the shell than what the UI offers, and it’s running dnsmasq under the covers. Note, I do also have a support ticket open with Firewalla, they’re pointing the finger at resolved.




seriously. surely they can fingerprint the offender’s PC and just ban both the account and the PC fingerprint.