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It literally isn’t. Douche bag
It literally isn’t. Douche bag
Good job ocean, we appreciate you and also hate those arrogant fucks
Spot the windows user….
Is it not comparable with oxide and friends?
But you are 20 versions each with breaking changes behind…
Are those just fancy words for help desk? You install computers for end users and applications on those computers?
If you’re interested in the complex ecology of forests the book “The Hidden Life of Trees” is a really good book that talks about all of the symbiotic relationships of forests and how they work together to make a forest strong. Can’t recommend it enough
Here is an actual link because the Denver gazette is an ad ridden dumpster fire that doesn’t deserve the space it takes up on the internet.
Check out actual, I think you can get the automatic transaction ingestion with it
Yeah and he’s just doubling down on Twitter. Unhinged
Jesus
If it’s happened on multiple distros the problem is likely in the commands you are entering / instructions you are following. The top comment on this post has the right install commands, follow that or do some googling for how to install postgresql on Ubuntu. I’d imagine digital ocean or someone else has made a good detailed guide that will help you.
Sometimes it’s just a matter of finding the right, up to date instructions for how to do the thing
Otherwise, in the future posting the full error you are getting and the full commands you are running will help us debug your specific situation in a more concrete way. With the little information we have we can only guess at the issue and point you towards the right way to install Postgres.
If you enjoyed the article check out a book by the same author. Fight like hell, the untold history of American labor
I’ve been using tubesync and jellyfin for this for awhile and it works okay. The tubesync software is not the best, and the docker container made by the dev has way too much going on in it but it works.
I have tubesync set up to watch and auto download from certain channels and then I watch via jellyfin. There’s even a jellyfin YouTube metadata plugin if you want to set that up too.
They barely touched on the time and money spent managing bare metal. I’d imagine that 230k a year is gonna get a big ol dent in it when their assumption of “modern servers make maintenance needs much lower” turns out to be false.
All for not hosting in AWS but I want to see one of these articles put out actual numbers about what it looks like to run. I want the we are two years into this and have learned X, Y, and Z post. And one that isn’t written by DHH
Different co-founder.
Driven by the exact same douche bags hoarding the guns that are killing us
Why are us troops in Syria? Maybe we wouldn’t get attacked if we weren’t in half the countries of the world
Checkout gluetun, it does exactly what you want https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun
Yes, because I can tell the difference between a canonical community name and a vanity name. If you look at the url for the community, what does it say?
That name can’t be changed while the “interesting global news” vanity name can.