If you are in canada the whole of the Olympics are available on cbc.ca. broken down by sport, live and past event’s
If you are in canada the whole of the Olympics are available on cbc.ca. broken down by sport, live and past event’s
Toy R Us Canada is still operational. Not sure if this is related to the canadian operation or not.
2728604 checking in, man i miss those days
You are absolutely correct, SSD’s do have a finite amount of write capacity and SpinRite will lower that due to it’s very nature, at least 6.1 will. However I think you are over estimating the amount of wear it will place on the drive.
I understand the objection and it’s a valid one. I have used it on my boot SSD to restore it’s performance to great effect, do I recommend using it every year on a SSD no i don’t.
As this post is mostly about data recovery, I still believe it’s a valid option and the performance increase is just a nice bit of bonus information.
One of the interesting side effects of running it in an ssd is it can speed it up, it doesn’t sound like it would be the case but it does.
None the less its still a valid option to consider.
If it a failing disk, and you dont have any backup, and its important data.
Have a look at a product callef SpinRite. It may bring the disk back from the dead long enough to get the data off
https://www.grc.com/sroverview.htm
Then 3 2 1 backup strategy for your future needs.
Assuming BitLocker wasnt enabled and if so you backed up your key. Otherwise your data is gone.
Closes one I can think of is, The Fair Phone https://www.fairphone.com
Don’t feel bad, I have spend hours looking at the same thing overlooking the simple mistake. Glad I could help
I did a ninja edit about ports, but in your labels I only see web as an entrypoint
Edit, nm I see it not used to using labels for configuration it seems
Your entry point says, web should you not also have web-secure as well. I’m in my phone to forgive me if I missed some details
Edit: Not familiar with pod man, but are you should the port for the service isn’t 80 and not 8081 since it should be routing inside of podman?
Now someone do recursion this way
The nextcloud client has the option to setup the folder as a virtual folder. this wouldn’t sync the files locally but would download them on first access, kind of like how OneDrive works. Would this not work for OP or did I miss read
Well yet another product to fall victim to IBM’s poorly integrated, poorly documented, terribly supported integrated solutions championed by ignorant marketing teams to C levels
I don’t like IBM
Will not exactly as you explained and other have already pointed out this type of network exists. This may peak your interest.
I miss read the title as “The GPU spy and the women who loved him” and i thought, Oh that could be interesting, a spy novel about corporate espionage.