I still have a few pairs of them, they suck and use flipped 1u generics instead because it’s studded on the sides and can’t be fucked to buy a Dremel or something else to cut em off
The server is studded
I still have a few pairs of them, they suck and use flipped 1u generics instead because it’s studded on the sides and can’t be fucked to buy a Dremel or something else to cut em off
The server is studded
Reject shithub, return to open source
My go-to language for everything is elixir and has been since 2018
Same, run my own instance and only rarely need to go to Google for localized results.
If you are located in the US, I have some data center space. Reach out to me and we can talk about it if you’re interested.
I’ve seen multi distro scripts that are also able to bootstrap their own assets for each distro/architecture. Don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to check that considering /etc/os-release
exists in pretty much every unix like environment.
And having it run on a specific shell type could also be an option.
I got a positive score, I’m satisfied.
Fun to try though, will need to learn more about the ARM instructions before I try again.
I don’t believe it has any git integration and just updates the deployed manifests directly.
As far as revision history I’m not certain.
If you are looking for git integration you might want to look into Argo.
For kubernetes you can use keel, allows you to specify what type to of tags to update
For docker you can use watchtower, will need to read the docs since it uses labels to tell it how to update, but by default will go to the latest available versions
I would recommend giving kivata a try.
Can’t really speak on open source alternative for Plex though (other than jellyfin, which I haven’t used myself even). Good luck on the search!
For movies and tv shows I use Plex
Books/manga/comic books I use Kavita
I’ve used plivo for a project I had built previously for a client. Pretty straight forward API
+1 for Insomnia
Not a YouTuber but my NAS at home is 10g, so is my computer.
Mostly used when I was to locally modify files before copying it over to my nas which gets replicated.
I’ve recently seen peak speeds of 7Gbps from NAS to PC, and multi gig as well when replicating.
Not necessary but it is a time saver for sure.
This site doesn’t support HTTPS
HOLY SHIT! That’s a long ass docker compose