The reason is simply the developer has failed to understand that iOS 15 is still supported by Apple.
It’s not hard to target the older models, with iOS it’s mostly just a few small tweaks.
No one compares You stand alone To every record I own Music to my heart That’s what you are A song that goes on and on
The reason is simply the developer has failed to understand that iOS 15 is still supported by Apple.
It’s not hard to target the older models, with iOS it’s mostly just a few small tweaks.
Hey careful there, the iPhone 6s and newer still receive security updates. Just not feature updates on the really old models.
Well that’s 30mins of my life I won’t get back. Hilarious clicker game.
Are you familiar with the paperclip problem?
The idea that if you task a sufficiently advanced AI with making paperclips it’ll inevitably turn the universe into a collection of paperclips when that is its only goal.
What root certs do I need to blacklist?
Yeah if you’re looking for long term it needs to be archival media. Many people think the flash drive will hold it forever but they are potentially the most fickle.
I forgot you could use SSH port redirection. By having them connect to your ssh server. Just understand that you need to configure it in a safe way to avoid someone using the credentials incorrectly.
See the section called “Exposing service running in localhost of a server behind NAT to the internet”
Check out the TVs in this article to see if any of them are in your budget.
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Ah yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if he has a double NAT going on and needs to put the ISP provided modem into bridge mode.
Perhaps change who’s hosting it? Since you’re in IT you probably have a computer capable of it?
Alternatively you could host a wire guard endpoint have them connect to you that way. But configuring that is a pain on Windows.
The problem is most likely on the host’s end. They need to configure port forwarding for the game.
If you’re connecting over the internet confirm you’re connecting to their WAN IP address.
There is a rare edge case that comes to mind.
In server.properties look for use-native-transport
and try setting it to false on the host.
Alternatively I would suggest checking if you and the host support ipv6 and use that. It’ll help avoid the problems you’re experiencing with NAT.
I think some of the issue is that the bulk of its knowledge is from a few years back and it relies on searching the internet to fill the gap. But it prefers the older database it was trained against.
My screen hates that. cool!
Why are apple products always so anemic on memory?
Avoiding spam filters and ISP blocks are a common issue with self hosted email.
Ideally you’ll have a mature domain, dkim configured and an IP that’s not blacklisted on a network that allows email traffic.
OVH offers pretty cheap email hosting if you just want a turn key solution.
Otherwise if you want your home lab to work this way you may need to configure something akin to a forward proxy on a VPS to act as a gateway for your homelab.
This could be achieved using wireguard and iptables. By routing the email traffic to your homelab.
I remember discovering that if I plugged my laptop into where an abandoned printer was at my school I would get a full 100megabit pipe. At the time that was incredible.
Oh another cool site for my bookmarks.
Wait till the Y2K38 event occurs.