You might want to look at LoRa
You might want to look at LoRa
The virtualization shouldn’t have a negative effect, since containers are just using the host kernel so it’s not much extra overhead.
I would give it a try, it’s simple enough to set up docker on the pi, turn off your native NC install, and add the docker compose file and stand it up. Or build another SD card with a fresh raspbian install and swap it out.
Leafblowers. Fucking 2 cycle leafblowers.
Must be the part where we don’t use armor plated TP.
Man, I wish I could just trim my bursitis.
I’ve always wondered about wiping one’s ass. Seems like you’d want a nail brush handy to wash up every time.
Huh. I figured they changed to PG since that’s what their AIO image is using, and having used both myself in regular baremetal installs, postgres is by far the better performing backend.
The AIO docker image put together by the NC team uses postgres. That’s the recommended way to install NC now, and having used a multitude of methods in the decade I’ve uses nextcloud, I 100% recommend the AIO image.
It’s worked on Postgres for several years now, and it’s the preferred and recommended backend for NC.
Oh, but there’s more. Starlink will be offering 5G via satellite soon.
Default part of the Piped interface, BTW, along with Sponsorblock.
Gen X that think Gen Zs are tech savvy are probably the people that the actual Gen X nerds shake their head at when we have to teach them how to put an URL in the address bar instead of searching for Gmail and clicking on the link every. goddamn. time.
I’m sure it’s different with enterprise contracts, but VMWare support was next to useless when I used to pay for it on 20 servers. Not once did a problem get solved, and some of them must have been pretty widespread bugs from what I recall.
Feed me, Seymour.
I’d try it in docker instead of podman just to exclude that as an issue. Piped is a bit… janky.
And make sure your DNS is working from inside the container. It’ll show a frontend and even video titles, but not thumbnails and won’t play things without a perfectly working DNS.
What a monumentally stupid idea.
I’m sure it’ll take off.
Hell, I disabled that shit. A year into Covid, I got an emergency blaring away on my phone at 2AM to let me know that there was a pandemic going on. Thanks, Sherlock. Now I laugh as people get warnings about things that happen 500km away and can’t possibly affect them.
Government using it like their own private Twitter ensured I’ll disable it on every new phone I get going forward.
I’m a farmer that was an IT guy a decade or so ago, which I guess is a background in it, but that’s not why I do it. Self-hosting is a self-reliance thing. I like to fix my own equipment, metal and silicon.
When it comes apart, I want to know the reason, and I like to invent new ways to do things, which means I have to be able to control my infrastructure.
The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.