https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc515
Theft loss.
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc515
Theft loss.
You’re right. Here’s the difference though. With “piracy” they can estimate how many copies have been “stolen” and deduct that from their taxable income.
Most jobs I’ve had in the last 15 years have asked me if I want a Max or Windows PC. I’ve had Linux boxes at most of them as well, but not as the primary machine.
It’s in the app store. You don’t have to do that. If you’re talking about the server, that’s pretty easy.
Yeah, that’s a big limitation.
Oracle is awesome in this one specific way. They suck in all other ways but this is really good.
Not dead! I still have to work for 20 years before I can retire!
At 55 I wholeheartedly agree.
Seriously, just set up a kms in docker. Google pykms.
It’s literally a reskinned chrome.
I use portainer, and when I deploy an image, I write a short bash script for it.
This lets me easily do updates. I have a script for each image I run, it’s less than a dozen. They’re all from public repositories.
It’s really true!
This is seriously not a bad approach.
It’s versatile. Swap 5 and 6, and it still works.
The integration is built in. Just go into the settings.
Use Plex, and the *arr apps along with a usenet subscription. When I add something to my watchlist in Plex, it automatically downloads. It takes a little work to set up but it’s pretty seamless.
I don’t disagree at all, especially about the need for FOSS browsers.
Service providers in many countries are required by law to do this through DNS for years. The UK, Italy, Germany and Brazil are just a few that I’ve had personal experience with. Moving this to the browser really isn’t necessary since there will always be easy ways around these types of blocks.
There’s a reason they call ‘dd’ Data Destroyer!
Yes, exactly.