I’d be a bit concerned with having the git repo also be hosted on the machine itself.
Please tell me you have a tested backup solution/procedure in place.
I’d be a bit concerned with having the git repo also be hosted on the machine itself.
Please tell me you have a tested backup solution/procedure in place.
It honestly feels hostile
Very well put. I have the same feeling and it gets worse with every iteration.
Your boot disk is (potentially) dead.
I’ve had good experiences with most modern Dell Laptops. Also Thinkpads. What’s “budget range” to you?
Are you refering to this comment?
https://mastodon.social/@popey/112591863166141029
@bytebro Yeah, their butchered Ubuntu install, and anti-snap stance is anti-consumer.
Do you have a server, connection and domain available?
If yes, a simple Joomla setup with a single static page should work well.
It will be effective as fuck though.
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
So not skewed at all…
Eco-Conscious Luxury
coughbullshitcough
No no, that was a very reasonable assumption. I’m still not ruling out MS pulling that shit at some point.
Nice haul! I hope you also managed to get the small power plant for the drives. That’s not going to be pretty.
That’s most likely the syslog. Check the settings, you can choose the volume to use for it.
Which is one of the occasions that a Dev sticks to the original feature list instead of trying to shoehorn in some features which wouldn’t really fit.
While I do love Syncthing, it solves a different set of requirements.
Grafana + Prometheus + data gathering will at least give you the resource and usage stats.
Uh oh…
Subtitles being “burned into” the frames instead of being a separate track, also known as hard-coded sometimes. This enables one to use subtitles on devices which cannot traditionally use them or screw up the display. But this means the server needs to re-encode each and every frame, which is a massive load on the server.
Considering it’s basically just a script “frontend”: wireguard and its documentation.
That setting also takes host names. As long as both containers share at least one network, put in the service name (not the container_name!), e.g. “npm” or whatever yours is called and you should be fine.
Any special requirement for Alpine, or just “because I want to”?