It’s your laptop on a docking station? Or otherwise connected via Ethernet AND WiFi? then it could’ve jumped into the other network, if you have more than one.
Have you checked that your laptops IP is in the same subnet as your servers?
There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
It’s your laptop on a docking station? Or otherwise connected via Ethernet AND WiFi? then it could’ve jumped into the other network, if you have more than one.
Have you checked that your laptops IP is in the same subnet as your servers?
Don’t worry, they’re only bombing and occupying Syria “defensively”.
The desktop is dying.
With the most open CVEs, bugs and ports, anyway.
Islamists have different definitions of “terrorism” and “protecting women”, though.
They’re defending themselves against Syria, until their Defense Forces have defensively reached the Turkish border.
And when you tell it to suspend or hibernate, it also powers off.
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It’s like a group of cops shouting “Keep your distance!” and “Don’t run!”, while aiming their guns and walking towards you.
Didn’t Israel occupy the Golan Heights, saying they need it as a buffer zone?
And then they established a “demilitarized zone” between Syria and the Golan Heights, to “protect themselves”.
Which they have now occupied with their military.
Now they want a buffer inside Syria, to protect the buffer of their buffer.
And they’re also bombing Damascus “defensively”.
I don’t know what thought process leads to believing that bombing the capital of another country, which hasn’t attacked you, is self defense.
But I guess we in the west are expected to twist our minds around the idea a little.
You need the Flatpak buff. It allows you to avoid the 4 turn wait time.
But it reduces your initiative by 4 in the first combat round, and doubles the weight of all enhanced items.
Removed by mod
I’m gonna need a diagram to understand who’s on which side in this.
And can you circle the good guys in green?
Fedora Silverblue has some issues: They use their own flatpak repo, which only includes packages that satisfy Fedora’s free software guidelines.
In practice this means that the Firefox it comes with doesn’t have the necessary codecs to stream porn video on all streaming sites smoothly.
When you add the flathub repo, you now have a selector for all packages available in both where you have to choose if you want the Fedora or the Flathub version. This would be confusing for your grandparents. Also, when I tried it, it was buggier than I’m used to. Sometimes the software center locked up, or failed to install things on the first try, or update.
Even the entire system locked up sometimes, which really shouldn’t happen on an atomic distro at all.
The alternative would be to call the cops, who would say “we can’t do anything as long as nothing has happened”.
Personally I’d call the nearest Antifa group.
It’s not necessarily a contradiction. Lots of people now trust a “fellow man” to make a judgement on who deserves death more than the state.
So they aren’t against killing “evil” people, they just don’t agree with the state’s definition of “evil”, and deny its right to decide that.
Basically, it’s the premise of Batman: When the state has failed to deliver justice, the people turn to vigilante justice.
Lemmy started as tankie safe-haven, and those memes are all over, not just on lemmy.
So I’d say, no.
Stupid question: Have you tried restarting the router, and all switches? And renewing the DHCP leases? The third thing I’d check after that is whether you have a broadcast storm or loop in your network. (I’m assuming you’re targeting IP addresses, not hostnames, already)