is there a plugin to pull data on the video into a library? Or are you just playing media files?
is there a plugin to pull data on the video into a library? Or are you just playing media files?
Where do you live that power is so cheap that you can spin that much rust and also can you run extension lead to my place?
TLDR - Steam is shit because it’s still 32bit?
I disagree
Even windows used to not be a nuisance, but dark patterns are pretty prevalent these days
If your OS is nuisance, maybe get a different OS.
Docker/podman are not virtualisation, they are containerisation. The system groups all the processes into a namespace and executes them on the same host/kernel as the base system. There is no overhead of virtualisation as its not creating virtual hardware or running a whole OS. Its more like the flatpak you’re already running than a vm
I’d have thought it was less hassle to use the jellyfin OCI container in either docker or podman. podman will even generate the systemd service file for you
always on they wouldnt know about it and if the connection failed or the wg service crashed on their phone then the services wouldn’t work. It adds a complexity that you don’t want when you’re trying to pass the wife test. Plus yes battery.
How do you all that have your services on your LAN accessing it over wireguard when external pass the wife/kids/family test? If I had to have my wife activate a VPN before she could access our nextcloud or bitwarden, she’d just never use it
is that a hovering BB8 with claw attachment?
It throws an api error when I try to up vote or write a comment
I like eternity, but since my instance updated its been pretty bugged out.
and our ability to grow food
sodium ion that may do something becomes sodium ion is going to take over the world
almost like new technologies need to compete to get funding
what’s your plan on teaching these people to maintain their selfhosted instances? Are you selling support? I mean you could script pulling and recreating containers, but without eyeballs on it, that stuff will die eventually.