How does it fail exactly? Surely there is some error message.
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Including Lemmy. Especially Lemmy, since it's so easy to create accounts on different instances, or even host your own.
Wait, when was it ever?
They put her on a plane to Paris yesterday.
Isolate it as much as possible. If you can, put it on a little DMZ subnet with access to nothing else. Don't run any unnecessary services, and especially expose only the services you need to (HTTP) and none of the ones you don't (ssh).
Yup, that's my use case. I set it up in case of theft or loss. Now I just actually need to go around and put my valuable stuff into it...
And also find my Dremel. I bought a mini cordless one that worked great, but it's so portable I have no idea where I left it!
It's definitely not guaranteed to be accurate to the law. In fact, I'm surprised there isn't a disclaimer to that effect on the GitHub project page. Maybe it's because they're the government and if you true to sue over an error, they can tell you to go pound sand.
*less-lethal. People can and do die from getting hit by rubber and clay bullets and beanbag rounds.
A quick web search suggests the native Art Mode function is probably the best.
And you've verified that the DNS record has the correct IP address? I would check the web server config to make sure it will respond to that name. See if there is anything in the access or error logs.