A quick Google finds the above. Text from https://www.researchgate.net/post/How_can_I_calculate_the_energy_storage_capacity_of_a_liquid_air_energy_storage
Once again, you've demonstrated just how far ahead of the rest you are.
I'd been intending to move my DNS to IONOS, but it was such a ball-ache that I decided not to.
They fucked up *everything* about the transfer, and then tried to charge extra for the only thing I'd wanted to switch for (being able to set up a DS RR).
By contrast, all I had to do on your admin interface was click a couple of buttons. 5 minutes later, all 5 domains were happily transferred, and DS records configured.
It'd be awesome if you guys could add the facility to paste the output of dnssec-dsfromkey directly into your interface (in order to save time), but that's about the only (tiny) thing I could think of to suggest.
And on top of that, no charge on bringing the domains in!
Sysadmins take note - THIS is how you want it to be. There's even a link to the RFC in the dialogue - what more could you want?
Just a bit of conservation work, removed a ton of willowherb from sound common.
It's invasive in this location, so here we have the #willowherbalypse
The thing is, I'm a kernel dev. I can figure stuff out.
But I'm not particularly a web guy or really all that interested.
Thing is though, that whilst I might eventually figure this out (if I can be bothered), it just shouldnt be this hard...
That first message is bad enough, but having installed ntfy, I get:
Which is utterly useless. I though I'd just install it, and *bam* push notifications, but theres a whole UI with complicated buttons and stuff.
Why? Is this really needed to get a notification?
I know, I'll read the link on the screen... now *two* levels deep on something that sounds simple...
and get to this:
"Push notifications made easy"
Oh thank fuck... where's the button to make all this go away?
so, first up, Im patronisingly told how to pronouncy ntfy.
Apparently it's a simple "HTTP-based pub-sub notification service"
and "allows me to blah blah REST API"
Its "Infinitely flexible"
I can get it everywhere.
Great!!!
What does it do?
How does it do it?
Why isn't it doing it?
How do I make it do it?
I've never used a REST API in my life. This is bonkers.
Update: I have connected fedilab to my instance...
the issue was lighttpd config - I commented out the following line and it worked...
# "url-normalize-required" => "enable",# recommended
Unsure if this is wise...
Having logged in, I got a notice that push notifications wont work. I dont know what its getting at, but here it is: