Your own user might have root, but the ansibke user probably isn’t.
You can enable ansible privilege escalation by adding become: true
in your yaml file.
It is likely safer in the long run to set it for a specific task than globally.
For anything important, use matrix instead of lemmy DMs.
Your own user might have root, but the ansibke user probably isn’t.
You can enable ansible privilege escalation by adding become: true
in your yaml file.
It is likely safer in the long run to set it for a specific task than globally.
Not only do I see your comment, it’s not yet buried even 5 days after you’ve made it.
Lemmy does exponential backoff with something like this:
retry_in = min(1.25^retry_count, 24*3600)
Basically, the timer for the next retry will grow exponentially until it reaches 1 day, then it continues to retry every day.
By that time, about 5 days will have gone by going through the previous retry failures.
If will eventually give up and mark as dead but I don’t remember the threshold for that.
A high enough dose of UV would definitely kill the brain worms.
Yeeting them into the sun would be a proper posology.
Also: Obligatory “so does a handgun” XKCD
Them seizing the whole payment system pretty much means it now is.
My bet is they won’t get paid what’s been promised to them because that’s been the conman’s modus operandi since forever.
In your settings you should be able to choose a different theme.
darkly-red
is what I use, I imagine it’s also available on lemmy.world.
Gestures wildly at everything
Might wanna just zap that rlement in ublock origin or something. Might be useful even just as a test.
The web UI is nice enough.
Mostly it hasn’t been weaponized into a ‘use our app or GTFO’ prompt which has become the norm elsewhere.
I always used third party clients on reddit, but not here.
The thing I like most is standard browser stuff… bookmarks, adblock extensions, etc.
Then don’t issue a takedown request at the registrar.
If you’re like me, you’ll eventually find it in a place that makes no sense whatsoever.
Like with a travel toothbrush, or in a utensil drawer, or with your last phone’s USB cable, idk.
Bonus point if you buy a replacement and find the old one’s hiding place when putting the new one in that “place you’ll never forget for sure, but totally just did”.
Sorry, that honestly really sucks of them.
Allowing oneself to be vulnerable is one of the greater signs of trust I can think of.
Whenever someone in my life opens up or shows vulnerability, I’m mostly honored that they trusted me enough.
Especially someone you’ve known a while.
I hope you find someone in life where you can be open without strict roles and expectations.
Best old school perk is doing all your stupid kid shit at a time where cameras weren’t ubiquitous.
Well I got cut off by word limit.
You can put text in a post’s body, and not only in its title.
Lots of the stuff sent to Ukraine is things that have a shelf life anyway.
It’s not like you could subsist on artillery shells anyway.
Nice.
If you’re gonna respool it, try not to put too many knots in there and maybe wipe it clean with IPA and a microfiber or something.
this, except 3 years ago?
Make sure you test this from outside your network and not simply by using the public IP, but from inside your LAN. Odds are your ISP modem doesn’t support NAT loopback (also known as NAT hairpin).