

This is a great feature for broader adoption. As an office worker you have to unlock your screen and password manager countless times and a fingerprint reader makes this easy.
This is a great feature for broader adoption. As an office worker you have to unlock your screen and password manager countless times and a fingerprint reader makes this easy.
Look at some wood turning or grinding videos. They are able to stop a peace of a angle grinder disk. They can take the force of a rubber bullet.
Edit: see this video. Wood exploded while turning and is stopped by face shield. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJhI_QweQ0M
Inception levels deep into history of arts.
Ich las Typophobie und wunderte mich, was das nun mit einer Internetzsucht zu tun hat.
The point here is the same as with „Black lives matter“. Of course all lifes matter, but blacks are underrepresented, as are men in mental health topics.
Gesegnet mit einer Partnerin, die schnell gelernt hat, welches die Vorteile der Schrift sind.
People must be rescued from the Brocken regularly. It is just 1141 m high and you can go there by train or by car. Yet people totally underestimate the weather. It can be sunny at 23 degree C at the bottom, but 20 cm of snow on top.
A story my girlfriend experienced when studying in Geneva: she wanted to do a mountain hike with another girl. Weather was fine in the city. She came prepared with hiking boots and rain gear. The other girl in slippers with a light jacket. They took the cableway to the top and surprise: rain and snow. The other girl bought a totally overpriced jacket and they made a small tour of 20 mins before descending again. My girlfriend was so pissed.
Hinzu kommt, dass man den Text auch diktieren kann.
In my opinion the term they are searching for is „cookies“.
If you are dealing with a business you could check, if their adress and tax number are the same as in any official records and sound plausible.
Yes. I came here exactly to see that comment.
This is definitely true for Shawn the sheep.
A minimal setup would be:
You configure your VPS to be able to access it via ssh, login, install a Webserver like nginx, Apache or others, configure the server to point requests to your IP or domain to a local directory on your server (e.g. /var/www/yoursite on Linux), write some hello world html file, copy that file via scp to /var/www/yoursite, voilá – you just created a (very simple) website.
If you want a little more bling bling you could use a static site generator. See https://jamstack.org/generators/
With a SSG you would initialize your site on your local machine, write some markdown and put in in your site generators folder structure and run the command to create the html files from the markdown. The output is normally a specific folder you could then copy to your server, as mentioned above. Or you could set up git on your server and use git commit and git push to push changes to your server. This is what you had in mind.
I find it easier to just use a graphical client software like Cyberduck to drag and drop the whole static site generator output to my server.
I think this is not possible to configure just with yunohosting standard tools. My guess would be you would not need yunohost to do so. I have a blog made with a static site generator and I just push the whole output to a directory under /var/www. Plus there is an nginx running as Webserver and to redirect traffic to subdomains.
What do you miss?
I think time efficiency and stability are the two traits I am looking for. Looks like yunohost can offer those.
Nice! I live in Germany and your situation looks similar to mine. I started with Linux 20 years ago and bought a Synology about a year ago. I have my most essential services (backup, photos, Media server and paperless) running on that machine in my local network. I started with a small VPS and a blog after this, to see if I could handle managing a server. It went well.
We have a small cabin we share with others and I wanted to set up some basic services like a calendar. Went across a post about yunohost and gave it a try.
Open Source is cool and all, but nothing beats this illustration!
There is Siku as well: high quality metal chassis cars in a matchbox form factor with love for detail and realism. We own some 30 years old models which my sons still use today. https://media.siku.de/media/cd/35/8f/1740131169/10256700000_01.jpg