You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.
Running Silverblue here and only one minor issue due to the wifi mac address changes and locking myself out of my network.
I also realised, that the upgrade didn’t like it when Ihade packages removed from the base which resulted in broken dependencies.
After resetting it upgrading went without any glitch.
If I just would have known it earlier.
It was quite the surprise when boarding the return flight without having to show any baoarding passes.
It’s great to see more and more tools around restic.
DejaDup also recently added restic support.
I think what you are looking for is
${DBX_CONTAINER_HOME_PREFIX} or container_home_prefix=…
See also
https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/distrobox-create#L716
I updated the title, but will leave it, unless the majority wishes to remove it.
Nevertheless it’s a great reminder of what we might get ourselfs into with all these fancy IoT Devices we put into our homes.
Here also the link to the original paywalled article that started this avalanche.
Did use tt-rss in the past but switched over to miniflux, as I just wanted something more resource friendly.
Why not post it on matrix@lemmy.ml as well?
Haven’t heard of twingate, but sounds a lot like the same as OpenZiti.
Thanks for the writeup. I was also thinking of using tailscale or headscale for some of my usecases. From my understanding so far it’s great for personal stuff, but unsure how it would work for more users.
Fedora Silverblue. But when switching I had to wrap my head around the differences in the workflow of doing things. Once youre past that it’s rock solid and had no issues so far.
You should consider looking into a proper backup solution like restic or borg, which do a great job in saving space and deduplication.
Depending on your workflow for the web content, maybe a git or gitops based workflow would be a better way of doing things like pushing the changes to git and have actions publish it for you to your website. Like some static website generators, or Github/GitLab pages do it.
Have a look at CoreDNS.
Personally I avoid running a local DNS server, as most of the gateway, router, firewalls allow you to configure static host entries which are then automatically resolved.
Initially Focalboard looked very interesting until mattermost decided to not support it anymore and leaving it’s future tangling in the air.
Other options I am also looking into besides the ones mentioned are
Fully agree. Even though OP mentioned it, I personally find that the prices compared to others (Dell, Lenovo Thinkpads) way more affordable.
I’m not sure if I understood your question correctly, but the
describing the layout and it producing the image output
sounds to me like you would like to have a ‘text to diagram’ tool like
To my knowledge these are the most common known ones and https://text-to-diagram.com/ gives you nice comparison between them.
You can also find more alternatives at https://xosh.org/text-to-diagram/
It looks like a case for a classical Monitoring System From what you described, have a look at
as these seem to be the most commonly used ones, among all the other ones available.
You could pay them for their support. I know it sounds a bit cheeky, but the zulip folks are really great and the product is not one of the open core solutions where they strip out features based on your plan, like some others do.