What do you use caddy for without domains?
Here’s a good source for nextcloud https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/
What do you use caddy for without domains?
Here’s a good source for nextcloud https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud/
No, but it supports avif which is (subjectively) more important
You’re right, sorry! I checked it https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/connect-a-container-to-gluetun.md#external-container-to-gluetun
Ah! Got you! I thought about data storafege in an app (but not for an app)
The network_mode: service: gluetun looks off to me but I can’t check.
Does each one their own?
Probably anything else. A pi is a good idea.
The phones are probably still working. New battery and touchscreen and someone will be happy with it.
To the normal user it is e waste because it’s an old apple phone. It doesn’t matter how much you get for it. Just get rid of it so that someone can use it or strip it apart for its parts. And most importantly, to get it out of your sight.
Just sell them for whatever and buy proper stuff
ubuntu because it was marketed as the distro newcomers should choose.
Nowadays you can’t go wrong with one of the big ones but fedora with ublue has the first mover advantage
And a license change?
How do you set up wol for this?
I guess it’s a bit overkill but I think you could use brouter
Nice. What would you do better the next time, or how could you improve it?
What about using your jellyfin db for the entries and a simple connection so that it randomly chooses one or multiple videos every 3 hours?
I “pay for” / donate to many projects like matrix.
Why wouldn’t I pay for the stuff I use or like?
I also donate to KDE even though I use GNOME
People push money into paypal, spotify, netflix, visa, et al.
I like giving money to the libre/free stuff I use
With flatpak and distrobox, the underlying system and package manager does not matter too much anymore to the end user.
According to the internet no british has a good time in England …
There are no minisforum v3 on ebay kleinanzeigen in Germany. That’s sad :(