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The link for mandatory security rules links to rules for IAM, not networking.
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Network/Concepts/networksecuritygroups.htm
But, apparently there are mandatory IAM policies, and the linked document skips the actual GUI procedure:
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/mysql-database/doc/iam-policies.html
This was linked in the DB creation docs, and skips the necessary novice information.
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/mysql-database/doc/mandatory-policies-and-permissions.html
you can switch from sqlite to mysql, and potentially between most two combinations
Monica is the one open-source option, but there are some other freemium apps. And a business CRM just might be useful.
The config setting at the end seems like the first thing to try.
webtrees is a web application that allows you to publish your genealogy online, collaborate with family members and take control of your data.
I had to edit the PHP code under 3rdparty as described here, just to complete an upgrade.
Not that clear, what exactly is encrypted and how to tell.
Page Life Expectancy is a Perfmon counter that’s supposed to track how long pages stay in memory before they get flushed out to make room for other pages that are needed instead. Paul Randal has blogged this a few times, and rather than rehash ’em, I’d rather point you to a couple of his roundups:...
Collection manager for Linux, Windows and MacOS written in Perl and based on Gtk. The main branch is for the Gtk3 version.
[Android app available to scan barcodes]
Possibly stale. Alternatives:
https://www.listal.com/ [proprietary]
https://datacrow.org/ [server capable]
http://tellico-project.org/
Unofficial client for the self-hosted recipe manager Mealie.
Paperwork, a personal document manager designed to make your life easier
More robust and active alternative to the stale Nextcloud app, Kailona.
Requires a FHIR server; seems to be abandoned