Uhuh…would you take Monero if it could never be exchanged for dollars?
Uhuh…would you take Monero if it could never be exchanged for dollars?
Por que no los dos?
But she used to be kinda fat tho…
/s
Barring that, something like a Google Voice number would work, too.
Immutable distros definitely feel like the future.
Alright, alright. This is getting out of hand.
We need to make a list and then do like a reverse Kantian calculus to figure out which ones are doing the most harm and start from the top in descending order.
I had one of those at my job. They fired him.
In Spanish it would be lee-bray
it’s Spring Boot too, which I’m fairly sure most of the industry is trying to move away from.
That would be news to me, someone in the industry, who works with Spring Boot.
Got anything to back that up?
I bought an N100 mini PC (not POE) as my new server a couple months ago. I really like it. That processor is great for power efficiency.
This is the biggest bummer of Lemmy so far for me. I miss the conversation.
I try to contribute, even if I’m the only one who comments.
I get some of the same feelings working on home automation and creating my own IOT devices.
people will shit on me about replacing Proxmox with LXD
From reading your comments I understand why. It’s in your delivery. You’re abrasive and you don’t explain why. You’re also telling people not to use something they know, to use something they don’t know, and not explaining how that would be beneficial. As far as I can see, you’ve only explained how LXD, when setup correctly, can do what Proxmox does.
You’re essentially telling people to use something that is at best a side grade for reasons, and being salty about it.
My x86 Proxmox consumes about 0.3 kwh a day at around 15% average load. I’ve only had the Kill A Watt on it for a day, so I don’t know how accurate that is, but it shouldn’t be too far off.
This analogy has gone off the rails.
To your point, I clicked on this post hoping to see what OP was going to use and why because I would like to build my own NAS some day. But like you said, this post is a waste of everyone’s time.
you should join our Instance if you feel your values align with ours
It would help if you defined those values.
I mostly agree. The caveat to this is I’ve had to learn CLI for programmatic use cases like automation.
Learning how to use other Docker images to run Docker containers is an important first step in that process.
I’m a programmer. My foray into learning how to containerize applications started by learning how to run containerized applications. Honestly, running them is the more complicated part (for many cases, some are dead simple).
Turning an app into an image is sometimes just a simple two line Dockerfile.
I started learning with Home Assistant and the branched out to pi hole, Frigate, Mosquito, and other home automation tools. I used that knowledge to containerize a home automation tool I wrote myself.
And now I’m working on containerizing dozens of applications at work.
Either you’re lying, or you’re being pedantic. I mean fiat currency in general.