It was kind of pointless, but at least it made software work with custom default branches.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
It was kind of pointless, but at least it made software work with custom default branches.
Sounds very appropriate for a government operation
I doubt the little green men have the same 2 “immutable genders” as humans may have, so I doubt they can get the required papers under the current administration.
I know this was supposed to be a joke, but you didn’t really succeed judging by the comments. Perhaps try less sarcasm next time.
That actually seemed quite useful at first.
I tried this a while ago in combination with tailscale, exposing the VPN as an exit node. However, I found the performance to be problematic.
Linkwarden can manage links and automatically archive the page as PDF, image, and/or HTML/CSS
Why does it list Gitea instead of Forgejo?
I think it would be better to send a message after 1 month of inactivity, have the bot ask if the issue can still be reproduced with the latest version and then repeat every N months.
Cockpit’s GUI can only manage individual containers, not stacks
I recommend going with Debian (without desktop) and Docker compose. You can use something like Dockage to make it easier.
What are you running on it?
I’m happy with my little N100
Maybe they’re harder to resell illegally
Oh, that doesn’t sound great. One reason I was looking into it was because Docker seemingly doesn’t allow optional mounts which has been causing some issues. My home assistant is using a network attached USB device through a raspberry pi somewhere else in the house. Sometimes it would disconnect and take down my entire home assistant instance.
I want to look into quadlets
I recommend going with an N100 based system if you want low power usage. I doubt old workstations that support multiple drives idle near 10W, the mini PC variants might, but they would require a DAS for the HDD’s.
I have personally chosen an ASUS N100I-D D4 motherboard with a m.2 to 6x SATA card and it has been working fairly well.
I seriously doubt those stay below the desired power usage
I just use unique_ptr
99% of the time
You can use Tailscale, you can access your personal services with it but also expose public services with their Funnels system.
Keep in mind that while the clients are open source, their servers are running proprietary software.