Generally toyotapartsdeal.com because their prices are pretty good.
For generic non-OEM stuff I almost always use rockauto
Generally toyotapartsdeal.com because their prices are pretty good.
For generic non-OEM stuff I almost always use rockauto
Was trump any better?
An AFK kick seems simple enough to stop most of those situations.
There isn't a true replacement for Wordpress because of the sheer availability of plugins it has.
But for simple sites like blogs and personal sites Grav CMS is one I've used, and it gives you a web admin panel similar to Wordpress, so the learning curve isn't too bad.
Drupal also gets mentioned a lot as a replacement.
There are also static site generators like Hugo, but those require learning a lot about the specific one you use, and are pretty complex to use, and if you need non-static content like a web form or something it can add a lot of complexity to your whole setup.
Anything you post online publically is public, reddit or Lemmy it makes no difference.
Yeah the first run experience really needs to be tweaked so it's a normal window.
Gotcha, in that case maybe a container? You can use a bind mount to link a folder on the host to inside the container. You could use docker/podman or LXC.
It can be anything you want.
How you change it depends on the specific server you're using, I use SFTPGo for a webdav server and when I create a new user it just asks where the data should go.
It would be good for them to make sure it's clear that it's a fork of Firefox and supports addons in their marketing! Right now it's quite a ways down the home page.
Does rclone support the cloud service?
Keep multiple reliable (and tested) backups, if something fails restore a backup.
Don't rely on any storage, RAID or anything else to be recoverable when something goes wrong.
Yeah some people would do that.