Nicely done! Do you perchance have any hi res version?
Nicely done! Do you perchance have any hi res version?
sniffff They grow up so fast… :')
Welp, time to start looking for alternatives…
Can’t blame the dev for wanting to cash out on his work, but I am not going to keep using apps that will get ridden with ads and trackers.
I believe you meant “excellent”…
Autocorrect, amirite?
In regards to productivity, you could also take a look at Get Things Done or Bullet Journal as time/task organization frameworks, or Zettelkasten if you need data/knowledge organization.
What about going to a metal workshop and asking if they can make a replica of the aluminum piece but in copper, with a really polished finish?
Might even ask them to make it a little wider to spread the heat, if it fits inside the case.
Second this, it’s my daily driver on android to control my qBittorrent instance, and so far I haven’t missed any kind of functionality, it just does everything I need.
Aw yissss… About time!
Holy… This is one of the most deranged things I’ve ever read…
I had to stop reading 3/4 of the way, I couldn’t take the craziness anymore.
I second OVH, been using their services for the best part of 2 decades now, and I can’t see myself migrating out unless something big happens.
I really love the ease of editing DNS zones and the free dynamic DNS with your domains. A self-hoster delight, for sure.
To add to this, my country has been rolling out 10Gbps U/D FTTH for 35€/Month for a while, and even rural areas usually have at least 500Mbps U/D, all of it uncapped.
Gotta say, more than a decade ago ISP’s tried to implement data caps on home internet, and it failed spectacularly.
I weep for our American brethren, may they find a way out of the hole they’re in…
You cannot reference a part of a docker-compose file from another, but you can have an .env file alongside them where you can declare variables in the format NAME=VALUE, and reference that in the dc files with ${NAME}, assuming your dc files reside alongside each other (with different names) and the .env file itself. I have done this before.
I cannot say if that will work for your use case, as I haven’t tried to use the same docker volume in different containers. I don’t even know if that is possible, given the possibility of conflicts if both containers tried to access the same files, something to test out, for sure.