Last time I tried to migrate to Podman the first container I tried was incompatible, so was the second, and the third. Turns out at the time Linuxservers.io stuff wasn't rootless podman compatible. There have since been some improvement according to my most recent Google search just now, so maybe a retry is coming up.
Depended case by case. Sometimes it was exclusive, sometimes not. Usually it was "the common areas in the basement are yours to use but not exclusively" whereas they wouldn't be generally going upstairs. So I guess we could (and would) invade their shared space but not the other way around ha.
While I've never directly used them I've definitely seen content hosted by them. I've also seen CSAM promptly removed by them (I work for a hosting provider and occasionally will forward a report their way). I'll drop them some mons.
Growing up in a relatively large house my parents rented out half the house (the finished basement) a few times. They never directly asked for our consent, but we were informed beforehand so I guess we had the opportunity to speak up?
I will note that your "I have no way to know how many problems it would have it I used it every day" is kind of.. the stability "issues" is due to frequent updates. You can simply not update for a few weeks at a time, reducing the likelihood of encountering issues.
I maintain he'll outlive me. Which can have more than one interpretation lol.
He's was in perfect health according to the vet, up until the latest visit when we discovered a heart murmur. Monitoring it to see if it starts having symptoms. Hopefully none.
I'm not running an OLED but my monitor is HDR capable and I prefer the look, however I don't run it in HDR mode. Reason being, it fucks with my OBS recordings and I have to up the quality significantly for them to be usable, which ups the storage requirements.
Is the maximum 24 characters because their database column is a VARCHAR(24)? That's one of the first questions that I thought of. Sure, it doesn't guarantee plaintext, but it's a indicator that it may be stored plaintext, considering hashing doesn't care about length. Or at the very least whoever has had eyes on this code doesn't know shit about security, which makes me less confident in the product as a whole.
The only reason I can think of to have a maximum would be to save on bandwidth and CPU cycles, and even then 24 characters is ridiculously stingy when the difference would be negligible.
Usually when I suspect a hardware issue I start by unplugging every external device that isn't the keyboard. If that does the trick, in they go again one by one. Otherwise, it's time for hardware to get the same treatment. Unfortunately your processor doesn't have on board graphics, so unless you have a donor system you can borrow a known working good GPU from, I'd probably try and reseat the GPU (remove, maybe canned air to blow out slot, back in).
Last time I tried to migrate to Podman the first container I tried was incompatible, so was the second, and the third. Turns out at the time Linuxservers.io stuff wasn't rootless podman compatible. There have since been some improvement according to my most recent Google search just now, so maybe a retry is coming up.