See post 3 here:
https://forum.seafile.com/t/seafile-docker-403-csrf-error-after-logon/17474/2
Several things to try here
See post 3 here:
https://forum.seafile.com/t/seafile-docker-403-csrf-error-after-logon/17474/2
Several things to try here
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Slightly off topic but what proton subscription do you have? Proton Unlimited is email + storage via Drive with 500GB and VPN for $12.99/mo if paying monthly, otherwise it’s $10/mo or $8/mo if you pay 1 or 2 years in advance, respectively.
I’m not sure where you’re from, but in the US a 75/100 is a C. B would be 80-89.
Interesting, because that has not been my experience with multiple airlines. I have always checked it at the gate, and dropped it off at the end of the tunnel just before boarding the plane. Then, during deboard, it’s waiting for me at the same spot, in the tunnel just outside of the plane. This has been the case with Southwest, Hawaiian, Alaskan, and Delta (I think? That flight was 5 years ago so I might be wrong on the airliner, I forget).
Those get checked at the gate as you board the plane and are the first thing off the plane and waiting for you in the tunnel as you deboard.
Former 1password user, current Bitwarden user. Jumped ship when 1password dicked local vaults. Never been happier.
And it’s a FUCKLOAD cheaper. 1password is very overpriced.
Bitwarden has integration with Fastmail, as well as for many other alias services (anon addy, SimpleLogin, etc). They also just added support for selfhosted anon addy, and are working on adding support for self hosted SimpleLogin.
Oh.
Yea turns out he’s just a piece of shit.
the book alleges he shut down the internet during the drone attack after being in contact with senior Russian officials
Who threatened a nuclear strike in response. If that’s true, it does paint a different picture of the situation, does it not?
I’m no Musk dick rider (if fact, I can’t stand him), but that’s a tough spot to be in.
Added to my reading list, thanks!
Separate DB containers for each service. Easier, more secure, and less messy. The overhead impact is trivial.
Linux Mint
I’m not sure you know what objectively means.