Everything about this story sounds wrong. If they are a Microsoft shop they would probably be better off waiting for M365 E7.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My new little home server + my first experiences with running a serverEnglish
4·17 days agoEven if you just take screenshots before making changes, this can really save you from an extended downtime while you try to retrace your steps after a failed configuration change. Screenshots take up very little space and can be moved to written documentation (even less space) or deleted (no space!) as needed. ShareX is a great FOSS tool for this.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Easiest to set up IAM solution? (OIDC, OAuth2, SSO, etc.)English
9·28 days agoI use Authelia. I found it pretty easy to set up. They even provide guides with examples on how to integrate with other applications. For instance, I use Traefik for my reverse proxy: Traefik | Integration | Authelia
You can use a simple YAML file for your IdP or LDAP if you need more than a handful of users.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Watchtower replacement recommendationsEnglish
31·1 month agoEven better, Dockhand can send notifications when updates are available. I used to be a Watchtower user with nightly updates until one of my services became unavailable the next day due to a breaking change. Now I look at the update notification and apply manually through Dockhand after reviewing to make sure the update is good. Dockhand also can run Gripe and/or Trivy vulnerability scans on new images so you know approximately how many CVEs you’re adding to your network with each new or updated container! 🤣 I liked Portainer a lot but have grown to like Dockhand a lot. I’m having some issues with updates and vulnerability scanning on Hawser nodes so I’ve also tried Komodo and Arcane. Not sure which I’ll end up with long-term, but Dockhand is my favorite overall. What’s your opinion on these tools? Have you run into any issues with Dockhand?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are blind people less racist, on average?English
351·1 month ago
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•So what color *is* Linux exactly? Is it black like Tux and the terminal? Purple like Debian? Blue like Arch?English
5·1 month agoBeat me to it. Red and black!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Ford, Take Note: Classic Pickup Becomes The EV We WantEnglish
4·1 month agoThis one? Still in reservation stage
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Tom's Hardware now hijacks the back button.English
39·4 months agoReplicated in Safari on iOS.

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Technology@lemmy.world•Tom's Hardware now hijacks the back button.English
261·4 months agoReplicated in Safari on iOS.

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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I need to vent about plastic milk jugsEnglish
12·4 months agoNot quite accurate. The indentation is there for a few reasons. Source: https://www.sciencing.com/1865028/milk-jugs-dimple-reason/
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Options for remote Wake-on-lan. Or I guess wake on WAN.English
6·5 months agoI use Upsnap on a low-power SBC behind a reverse proxy: https://github.com/seriousm4x/UpSnap
Before that I used the WoL feature on my Asus router.

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