

You can set a pin on most passkey devices so that it doesn’t serve the authentication without it.


You can set a pin on most passkey devices so that it doesn’t serve the authentication without it.
I was hinting at your last sentence. It seems, they do indeed target a lower sdk: https://gitlab.com/fmd-foss/fmd-android/-/issues?show=eyJpaWQiOiIzNTQiLCJmdWxsX3BhdGgiOiJmbWQtZm9zcy9mbWQtYW5kcm9pZCIsImlkIjoxNzI3NjgxMTN9
F-droid also warns me, the target sdk ist too old and automatic updates will not be possible.
(Thank you for the post anyhow, I didn’t know the app existed before)
The app seems to target an older sdk, right?


Avocado?


https://feddit.org/post/19150492
Literal translation of the headline: The rich agains inheritance tax.
(Beacuse the name of our minister for the economy translates to “The rich”)


Sadly Germany only seems to be one of those coutries of you’re not on the right.


My Nginx is running in the same local network but on a different IP so there should not be a collision with the traefik ports.


How do I connect to the container without traefik (from my local network)?
When I remove all the traefic references and then run docker ps I get
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
[removed] nightscout/cgm-remote-monitor:latest "docker-entrypoint.s…" 6 seconds ago Up 5 seconds 1337/tcp nightscout
[removed] mongo:4.4 "docker-entrypoint.s…" 37 hours ago Up 5 seconds 27017/tcp docker-mongo-1
But I can’t reach it under dockerIP:1337.
With Immich it had 0.0.0.0:port as its IP and I was able to reach it that way.


How is the cpu below ambient temperature?


Ouch, I will defenelty check on the system temps once I get home. Although I can’t really shut the whole thing off, maybe I can at least spin down the drive pool and kill all containers relying on that.


May I ask what area you were in? Because there are many restaurants that are not near streets a lorry would usually take (esp. at those speeds).
And I don’t really hear (or see) the traffic in most parks I vistit.


I live here and recently had to borrow a car for a vacation. Of course I had to drive it through the city as well and it always surprised me how car-friendly it is. You are on a highway or road (or stroad) pretty quickly most of the time, so there’s not much need to actually drive through most streets. Also -at least in my area- parking was sooo easy to find! I don’t understand why peaople park so horrible here; I was able to find a free & legal spot within a 10 minute walk every time…
The only thing that really is in your way are other cars during rush-hour. Which makes the increased speed limit even more ridiculus; outside of rushour you’re not losing much time because of it and within you’re not gaining anything because it’s just stop and go anyways.
I have to say that my experience cycling has improved since I moved here though. Maybe it’s because I moved closer to the center at some point, maybe it’s because I got used to it or it’s because of the protected biking infrastructure the previous government & the districts were able to build. I just hope we get a rrg coaliton again next time around so things are going to continue improving.
Public transit is awsome if you don’t live too far out. For some areas I can understand why people might find it frustrating to rely on it.


Is that really so much easier than raking?
Would that make you fall in love with me too ?


I think shegorath meant official support from Google.


> Its electric


As I mentioned under your other comment quoting this article:
They only describe what was done at the protests in general. I did not see any mention of the police even accusing them of being directly involved in mayor crimes, let alone proving it.
Yes, it is not ok, to vandalize the university and threaten people with axes. And those who did that should be persecuted for it. But it is not ok to “make an example” of someone who just participated in the same protest.
Then that is not what the article is about…