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This is honeypot security and is a best practice
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Competitive powerlifter, part time CrossFitter, web developer
This is honeypot security and is a best practice
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We’re in a similar spot! I had the same question and unfortunately I don’t know, I’ve only seen one update come through Immich since I’ve had it and it was non-breaking. Tipi just said “check the release notes before updating” – I clicked the “update” button in Tipi and Immich magically updated. My plan if there are more breaking updates is to check out the Tipi Discord and ask there.
Thanks! I set it up last night after getting advice here!
Thank you!
Fire up this bad boy in a second monitor while you’re at it: https://hacker-simulator.com/
Thanks to everyone who took the time to answer. How do I check if my server has been accessed?
Thank you. Is leaving everything behind a vpn what Tailscale does?
What’s PoE?
Thank you!
What is different about an Orange Pi compared to a Raspberry Pi? Thinking about taking the plunge into self hosting and I’m looking for something easy and powerful.
Then I might get the added benefit that someone from Chipotle’s web dev team finds us dunking on them.
It’s my spam email I use for accounts that aren’t important. And I graduated a long time ago, it’s my email forever.
It’s obvious that these people don’t work full time with a family
Ok but this is the last time!
I’m not falling for that again
The problem is their website also implemented an invalid email check when I try to login which is what got me to this point
Honestly I mostly just posted this to be funny but this is good advice
Nice try I’ve heard that before
IMO the biggest issue is separating the customer from support people too much, and likely separating the support people from the actual business too much. They throw up that stupid bot in between customers and contacting support because they don’t want support people answering the same questions a million times, yet in doing so they just make the customer experience worse. And the bot does a bad job helping people with basic stuff, and a worse job of letting people get actual help from a person when the bot realizes it can’t do what the user needs.
The people on Twitter told me to use the website contact form because they don’t have any actual connection to the company. I’m guessing they’re outsourced and can regurgitate from an FAQ, but they have no ability to escalate to someone with any power.
I have a Garmin venu 3, it’s positioned as the most smart watch / lifestyle focused of the Garmin lineup. I like it for measuring sleep, body battery, steps, playing golf, and reading notifications without pulling out my phone. The gentle reminders to get steps in for the day, weekly active minutes, and sleep quality have genuinely improved my health.
That said it annoys me that they offer no OS or feature upgrades throughout the life of the watch. They do some bug fixes but that’s it.