Just to clarify: will you use the same domain? If yes, oleorun's answer is good enough. If not, it would be much more harder (you would also have to update your instance's URL and users' inboxes URLs in the database for federation to work, probably have to unsubscribe aand resubscribe to every community on your instance and even then I'm not sure that would not lead to federation issues)
BlackEco
It would be a fair assumption if Microsoft's clients were individuals and businesses, but their main clients are the OEMs that buy and package Windows licenses with the computers they sell.
Now, I don't see why OEMs would ask Microsoft to drop this requirement (it's not particularly hard or unbearably expensive to add TPM), and even if they did they don't have a say in this as Microsoft has hard hardware requirements for Windows PC.
Unfortunately most banks' policy is that if you were at the source of the payment (in this example, you willfully entered your credit card information and validated the payment) then they won't refund the payments.
I'm also afraid that people do not realize early enough that they got scammed, they can realize that weeks later.
Well, almost fell for it last month while heading for Lisbon. Can't Booking force hotels to use strong 2FA (ie. not SMS-based 2FA) in order to stop accounts takeover?
Well, that's just Apple's way to ensure that their patent is as broad as possible.
Plain HTTP should be considered obsolete. Also it makes impersonating websites harder (but not impossible)
Maybe you should update your post to reflect that, because right now it's kinda clickbaity
MostlyJustBored's account 3 weeks old with no history. We should take whatever that guy says with a grain of salt.
Well, I honestly don't know, maybe you're right
I second that. I want to add that you might miss new posts and comments while your instance reboots, you want to keep reboots to a minimum.
Home Assistant compatibility doesn't mean it won't communicate with the cloud. If you want to decloud your robot, try Valetudo
What a weird choice for a storage-oriented device, I would have gone for a SBC with SATA ports or a PCIe port.