

oldest supported
So, Windows 11 then, right?


oldest supported
So, Windows 11 then, right?


Just use Notepad++ instead?


I checked my setup, and webDAV is indeed what I am using. Good that they made it impossible to accidentally use an unsafe method.
Thank you for the explanation!


Isn’t SMB the thing that makes it available to Windows? What’s the issue?


Copyparty was mentioned here just the other day, and I started using it this weekend. There were comments about security risks though, based on being a small project with a LOT of integrations. Not sure how safe I feel.
Docker path mapping is needed to let Copyparty show the files I want to access. I run my containers on a server next to my NAS that hosts my files; that’s a little complicated.


If only it were mentioned in some article or something…


You clearly didn’t even look at the article. It’s literally the first point they made.


I’m not looking for a date, but this made me curious. Would you elaborate?
I don’t use Ubuntu and wouldn’t go out with you if you do


That same orange shit stain is days away from de facto declaring war on Venezuela. Disgusting.


The articles I saw mentioned that it would be fixed in software.


I work in the software industry and I have a guess regarding what the might do to “fix” the problem.
First, we look for the cause, but in this case it is external: we can’t prevent solar flares. So we will turn to mitigation instead:
Data gets flaky and erratic unter radiation, so what we would do is to double- and triple-check the data bits. By adding more levels of data correction, more bits can be wrong and we can still figure what it was supposed to be.
Adding more corrections means more overhead and slower performance, but it can still be made to work within the given constraints of real-time processing. They will need to find a balance between hardening and usefulness.
WinME was just Win98 with a paint job. And as Win98 was, it was pretty decent.
(WinXP was my personal favourite)