That file is for debugging. Seems like something is setting SSLKEYLOGFILE. You could try unsetting it (unset SSLKEYLOGFILE). Something is probably setting it in your shell, so you probably want to look at your specific shell configs for a more permanent solution.
There are quite a few EVs that come with simple controls (respectively). It's just the companies spawned to make EVs that decide to reinvent the wheel.
I've had a Chevy Bolt EUV and a Hyundai Ioniq 5 - both have physical buttons for most of what I want.
Saved this. My doggo is nearly 15 and whole he's still healthy I am much too afraid of losing him. I suspect I'll need a reminder like this in the future.
Does not appear to be the correct MR. Comments on the issue allude to "they never pushed it" so sounds like there never was an MR. Watching the announcement where they demo'd it, it wrote much more than is in that MR. Not to defend OpenAI, I hate vibe coded solutions that add so many useless comments.
I agree, rhetoric like OP's framing a non-FOSS distro as 'just another closed source/black boxed OS' reads like OP is suggesting it isn't even worth migrating from Windows to say, Bazzite. Which is dangerous.
I'll take a door I can peer into but has a few shadows over a completely closed door anyday.
This is title gore (not OP, the original article). The title reads like the cleaner was already dead. What's wrong with just "charged with murder of cleaner who came to his door by mistake"?
Your connection being fine during downtime is a new detail not in your original post that changes the dynamics. That being said I believe my other response should be helpful.
Well, it can't hurt to cross it off. You don't need to get a domain from a registrar that offers dynamic DNS, you just need to register a domain (or try another dynamic DNS like the other user suggested) and use a DNS provider that is free and offers an API. I personally use Cloudflare, there are plenty of guides for setting up a dynamic record on CF.
For registering a domain you can use an affordable registrar, I'm a Porkbun customer - for a .com domain it's like $11 for a year. No need to spend monthly.
Let's back up some - a free dynDNS provider would not cause connection issues, unless DNS resolution itself stopped working - which is unlikely. It sounds more like the Internet you're running off of itself has issues. What in particular is making you blame the dynDNS? Who is it?
That file is for debugging. Seems like something is setting
SSLKEYLOGFILE. You could try unsetting it (unset SSLKEYLOGFILE). Something is probably setting it in your shell, so you probably want to look at your specific shell configs for a more permanent solution.