The reasoning is that your backup server should be more secure than production. Production has to have a bunch of stuff open in order to be useful and convenient. The backup server does not. It can be basically fully locked down.
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The reasoning is that your backup server should be more secure than production. Production has to have a bunch of stuff open in order to be useful and convenient. The backup server does not. It can be basically fully locked down.
The term 0-day vulnerability in security has a specific meaning. It means that it was not found by security researchers and is instead being actively exploited on the day that it's discovered. I'm pretty sure none of these by definition or zero days
Most of the time it is to avoid xyproblem.info
They are the best. If you have an Instant pot it only takes about an hour to make the best chicken broth! It is so worth it and a really good use for the bone that would other wise go to waste
Sorry I can't help with the proxmox stuff but it is absolutely fine to have a qcow2 image on an SSD pool. Modern SSD write endurance is so high as to be a non issue especially in the relatively tiny work loads that HA will put on it
depending on your needs you can setup two uart components wand wire them up. I would think that the best way to do this would be with a custom_component here is a good starting place. I'm not sure id the esp32 has the right hardware on board as one of the uarts is send only and it does not support software uart. This sounds like a really interesting problem. Please let me know how it goes or if i can be of help
The point is you are trusting the JavaScript that the server delivered to you. If the server is compromised, it hands you compromised JavaScript and you're screwed. It's the exact same thing as going to evil.com and entering your master password. I think that you inherently understand that evil.com is untrusted. However, if passwordmanager.com is compromised by the same people who own evil.com. there's really no difference.
I really like my zigbee thermostats and would recommend them not cloud at all. I have not found a tasmota or esphome compatible thermostat. You could make your our with relative ease use a simple relay board. But I don't think that it would look great
For what it's worth, I think the heat pump measurement makes way more sense. What I want is to heat my house. I give you one watt hour and you give me 4 watt hours of heat. Sounds like 400% to me.
The real issue here is that for the most part the measurements never meant anything for silicon chips. At least too end users.
It is a banner to remind you that you are on the beta. Once KDE 6.6 becomes GA then it is removed. It is mostly used as a support tool so that it is obvious to people trying to help online that you are running a beta
Oh you needed to replace your ac units got it. 7k seem very reasonable for that. I thought you were talking about some home automation equipment that needed to be replaced. I'm glad you had that in your budget. I personal would not be concerned with breaking anything with thermostat even a DIY one as if you have a "normal" thermostat, aka one that did not come with the air handler, then there are no wires that you can touch together at the thermostat that could cause a problem.
thanks for using Leebra!
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