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- Comment on EA wants to place in-game ads in its full-price AAA games, again 5 months ago:
They tried it way before 2020 too, they talked to the agency I worked for at the time. Same result
- Comment on Firefox Partners with Qwant for a Better Web(?) 7 months ago:
What does this partnership mean though, other than a blog post? Do they plan on changing the default search engine in FF?
- Comment on Is Netflix's One Piece good? 1 year ago:
I didn’t watch the anime but have always been curious about it. Ended up watching the show with my daughter and really loved it. It’s unapologetically happy.
- Comment on Easy peasy 1 year ago:
I had the same impression until recently. It’s now evolved into a high end, professional content management system and a ton of very high traffic sites use it. Wired runs on WordPress. Here are some other sites
- Comment on Small children are well known to be afraid of voids (closets, under the bed) in their sleeping area. Knowing this, why don't we design children's rooms to eliminate them? 1 year ago:
We did for my daughter. She then got scared of door knobs because they “had eyes”. They find something else lol
- Comment on Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW | Tanner B 🦕🧁 (@objc@mastodon.social) 1 year ago:
Is there a community here for it yet?
- Comment on connection/certificate errors from DSM. Package center, QC, and much more unavailable. 1 year ago:
Sorry you’re going through that OP. I manage around a dozen large business Synology servers, and this right here is why I cringe when I see it be so often recommended for home use. I appreciate the value they bring for home labs with all their out of the box bells and whistles, but when they fail, they fail really hard.
For your use case, your best bet is to ssh in and start digging through the logs. You’ll be missing a lot of basic tools when you ssh in, like a text editor, and there is probably no package manager to install anything from the shell. I remember last time I had to do that I had to install some stuff by downloading directly. I believe I was also able to mount a remote drive from the shell and copy the logs over at one point.
Anyway, the log files should at least give you plenty of error messages and at least point you in the right direction for working with support. Good luck.